Steve Shapery wrote: > I think it's Martians, their massing invasion fleet is causing > occasional random drops with any wireless kit I use. > > :) > > But seriously, I keep seeing the same problem with a Proxim AP4000, > as well as a Cisco 1231AG. > > the signal just suddenly goes kerplop for ~30 seconds or so, and then > comes back. > > Maybe someone's microwave? Neighbors' cordless phone? Miramar jets > flying overhead? > > > > > At 01:27 PM 12/18/2007, you wrote: > >> I'm having an issue with occasional dropouts of my signal. At this >> point, I can say that although it is a dlink AP (624 I believe), it isnt >> the rebooting problem of old. I don't really want the 11n stuff yet, >> and so was looking at higher performance 11g stuff or maybe some old 11a >> stuff. Do any any of you have a preference between these two? The >> layout is there are 2 laptops in my place, the signal must go thru a >> wall, the distance is about 20-25 feet. I've already tried the omni to >> uni upgrade, that didnt seem to help much, I was also considering the >> larger antennae that can be wall mounted. This problem exists on both >> laptops, I noticed it via google talk, with people on the other end >> getting peeved. >> >> Brian >> >> _______________________________________________ >> SoCalFreeNet.org General Discussion List >> To unsubscribe, please visit: >> http://socalfreenet.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss_socalfreenet.org >> > > > _______________________________________________ > SoCalFreeNet.org General Discussion List > To unsubscribe, please visit: > http://socalfreenet.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss_socalfreenet.org > Yeah I live like 2 miles from Miramar, so I spose that, or my 2.4ghz phones could be an issue, though this happens when I am not talking on them either. I was debating trying the 5ghz 11a stuff for that erason.
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