I need a new Wireless Adapter
UPSWeezer
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Wasn't quite sure where to post this... BUT
Hey guys. I've been using this Belkin N USB Wireless Adapter for about 2 weeks now and its performance is horrendous. It cuts in and out of connection randomly. I've googled for a fix but can't find one anywhere. So I'm taking this thing back.
I've tried a few other adapters before this but they all had their faults. Can you guys give me some suggestions? I'm out of ideas.
Thanks in advance!
-Weeze
Hey guys. I've been using this Belkin N USB Wireless Adapter for about 2 weeks now and its performance is horrendous. It cuts in and out of connection randomly. I've googled for a fix but can't find one anywhere. So I'm taking this thing back.
I've tried a few other adapters before this but they all had their faults. Can you guys give me some suggestions? I'm out of ideas.
Thanks in advance!
-Weeze
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MUST you be using wireless? Is there any way to get Cat5 to your PC?
Just saying.
If you have to stay wireless, maybe try repositioning your router for better/clearer(less walls) signal. Not sure on good wireless adapters. Someone else might be able to help you if you need it.
:bigggrin:
Anything by D-link, Linksys, or Netgear.
Can't beat the price too.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833315041
You either use cable (Ehthernet/Cat5) or you use Wireless, you only need 1.
Your PC most likely already has an Ethernet port, so you would not have to buy anything, other than the cable, if you can get it to your PC.
I'm going to try to get wired. May take a while though. Probably not till the end of winter.
Problem is, I'll have to run cables up a floor. I've been looking at some cable-trim at Home Depot. It has space for two or three cables in the hollowed out portion, has elbows for wall corners, and is paintable. But yeah, I'm really tired of the hassle of wireless.
Concerning the USB wireless adapter: they're all crap, aren't they? I've used three different brands, none of which had much reliability. Of the three, I think Linksys was probably the best.
When I still had cable I was pinging in the teens. No packet loss or connectivity problems. It's an excellent adapter.
Be warned: Linksys has AWFUL AWFUL AWFUL AWFUL driver support for Vista x64. The only way to easily get a Vista x64 driver for my adapter was to hook the computer up to the router wired and run Windows Update in order to install the correct Marvell driver (They make the chip that the adapter uses). HUGE GIANT PAIN IN THE ASS considering the case weighs some 100 lbs with liquid in it and the external rad is a pain to move. NOT a LAN box.
Anyone need Linksys and MSI wireless G cards?
Just to give you an example of my wireless at home.
Basement
Linksys WRT54gl router running Tomatoe firmware.
Mac and PC are wired to it.
Everything is off a UPS (something I highly recommend if you have a bit of extra cash floating around).
Main Floor.
Apple Airport Express working as a wireless repeater
Stereo connected to the Airport Express so I can stream iTunes to the stereo
Wifes computer connected with a Linksys pci 54g card
Wii wireless
Xbox360 wireless
5 port hub connected to the Airport Express
xbox connected to the hub
satellite receiver connected to the hub
plus a laptop from work that I use all over the house over the wifi.
My wireless has only dropped maybe 3 times in as many years. The big benefits though are having the router off the UPS so it never blips and the wireless mesh also. It gives a much better signal coverage and range, though range isn't an issue since I'm never more then 100' away from a wifi source let alone 450'.
Seriously, thanks, I hadn't even noticed. I've now moved it to Networking and Security.