It's possible that some other programs or home network computers might be overloading your network and wifi with traffic and/or requests of some sort that might bog things down enough to disrupt a finnicky connection. 

For example, in background, your computer's virus scanner and spyware might be downloading updates while someone else's email program is downloading some large photo attachment.

Our home wifi connection typically gets quirkiest when my son (hardwired to the home net) is downloading a Warcraft update, jumping into some new Warcraft game, or watching some video over the net that sucks up a lot of bandwidth. 

Bottomline, Wifi routerware doesn't always prioritize traffic to match everyone's individual needs for smooth communications and there can be lots of BS going on in background that doesn't make things any easier for routerware to sort out. 

Michael Stepanov wrote:
Hi,

I try to use Nokia 770 as control panel for open source system for home automation Plutohome. The application is very critical to losing WiFi connection. But I see that sometimes 770 is not accessible. Even it cannot be pinged. It's strange because device is very close to the access point (about one meter). any idea how to solve that problem?

Thanks to advance.

device: Nokia770
OS: 2006 and 2007 Hacker Edition

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