I have found that they occasionally need a reset. Mine have needed it  
a few times. Also check when it happens, microwaves cause chaos.  
Someone could be cooking lunch.

David

>
> Hi,
>
> My wireless connection to my Mac is becoming flakey I have had the  
> same
> router for a couple of years and the current Mac for four months,  
> and while
> I have had the occasional slow / poor connection issue, it has been  
> getting
> worse recently and had now reached the point where more often than  
> not I can
> log on to Google but as soon as I try to open a search page it just  
> sits
> there until I get the "You are not connected to the internet"
>
> I go through network diagnostics, enter the wireless network I wish  
> to join
> and then get a, Network requires you to enter security password.
>
> On entering my password, SOMETIMES it re-connects, sometimes it  
> tells me I
> have to switch of the router and restart, sometimes it tells me my  
> network
> settings have changed, and when I accept it re-connects.
>
> This sort of thing is happening almost continuously but with some  
> periods of
> normal connectivity.
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Netgear DG834G v3
> Firmware v4.01.28
> Network type PPPoAWPA-PSK
>
>
>
>
> Imac Hardware Overview:
>
>  Model Name:    iMac
>  Model Identifier:    iMac8,1
>  Processor Name:    Intel Core 2 Duo
>  Processor Speed:    2.8 GHz
>  Number Of Processors:    1
>  Total Number Of Cores:    2
>  L2 Cache:    6 MB
>  Memory:    4 GB
>  Bus Speed:    1.07 GHz
>
> AirPort Card Information:
>
>  Wireless Card Type:    AirPort Extreme  (0x14E4, 0x8C)
>  Wireless Card Locale:    Worldwide
>  Wireless Card Firmware Version:    Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (5.10.38.27)
>
>  Wireless Channel:    11
>
> Firewall Settings:
>
>  Mode:    Allow all incoming connections
>
>
> Internal Modem:
>  Type:    PPP
>  IPv4:
>  Configuration Method:    PPP
>  IPv6:
>  Configuration Method:    Automatic
>  Proxies:
>  Proxy Configuration Method:    2
>  Exclude Simple Hostnames:    No
>  FTP Passive Mode:    Yes
>  Auto Discovery Enabled:    No
>  PPP:
>  ACSP Enabled:    No
>  Display Terminal Window:    No
>  Redial Count:    1
>  Redial Enabled:    Yes
>  Redial Interval:    5
>  Use Terminal Script:    No
>  Dial On Demand:    No
>  Disconnect On Fast User Switch:    Yes
>  Disconnect On Idle:    Yes
>  Disconnect On Idle Time:    600
>  Disconnect On Logout:    Yes
>  Disconnect On Sleep:    Yes
>  Idle Reminder:    No
>  Idle Reminder Time:    1800
>  IPCP Compression VJ:    Yes
>  LCP Echo Enabled:    Yes
>  LCP Echo Failure:    4
>  LCP Echo Interval:    10
>  Log File:    /var/log/ppp.log
>  Verbose Logging:    No
> Bluetooth:
>
>
>
> >


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