Windows 7 WiFi Problems
Recently my Mum purchased an Acer Windows 7 Laptop which has been running find up until last week. She was trying to use the internet when it disconnected from WiFi and says there is an error with the router ect. The router is set up correctly both itself
and on the Laptop, my desktop is using Ethernet and is fine and my mobile phone can use the routers WiFi no problem. The laptop has continued to do this everytime we try to use the internet on it sometimes it will keep the connection for a few minutes
before disconnecting again and saying there are multiple errors which do not exist.
Thank you in advance for any help,
Daniel
October 31st, 2010 4:17pm
I have had Wifi problems at home with an old Dell Latitude laptop that my son uses. We soon figured out that his WiFi disconnections matched precisely to someone in the kitchen using the microwave. So perhaps first eliminate any external source
as contributing to the disconnects?
You don't mention any errors. What about in the Event Log of the Windows 7 laptop? Also, is there an event log on the router? Are you trying to run encryption on the WiFi link? (maybe try just hiding the SSID of the router and running
the laptop with unencrypted connection for a while). How far physically is the laptop from the router? Does it behave the same way when its physically fairly close (say, within 5 meters) compared to more distant (say, more than 10 metres).
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November 1st, 2010 12:42am
Have you tried changing the router to a different wireless channel?
A good free utility to see which channels are in use locally is
inSSIDer
November 1st, 2010 6:32am
Along with the other suggestions, if the Acer is a recent purchase, is it still under warranty? Have you tried contacting Acer support?
SC Tom
-There's no such thing as TMI when asking for tech support.
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November 1st, 2010 4:20pm
Thanks a lot, I found my routers wireless settings and changed the channel and ever since it's worked great! Also I've found the inSSIDer utility very helpful too so a big thank you!
November 16th, 2010 11:14pm
Hi,
Does anyone know how to solve the issue in the mobile device? While the solution provided will work fine at home, I do not think the ICT department of many companies will change the SSID name just because the windows phone can't connect with the wifi access
point.
Kindest regards,
Janet
(Windows Mobile 7, LG Optimus E900)
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September 14th, 2011 3:42pm