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Back in March our wireless speeds slowed to a crawl (0.58 down/1.99 up). Verizon wouldn't help me bcs the wired desktop speeds were fine. So I was looking at my router settings and realized I never upgraded our security from WEP to WPA. I did that and our wireless speeds went back to more normal levels. But now several devices lose their wireless signals within 24 hours- specifically a printer and a tivo network adapter. If I change the channel on my router they all reconnect. Our laptops seem to be fine so it's not every device. Does anyone have any thoughts? We have the actiontec MI424-WR.
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You may be getting interference from neighbors using the sam channels you are on.
Use a utility such as inSSSIDer and look to see which channel is least used.
Then set your router to use this channel. Do not leave your router on automatic. Some devices get confused when the channel changes which could be part of the reason for your connection drops.
inSSIDer will only tell you how many people are using a channel but not how much. If the first channel you choose doesn't work.
If this doesn't help then the drops may be the result of a weak signal. If the devices that have the problem are several rooms away from your router you may need to add an AP to your network set up.
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@eriley99 wrote:Back in March our wireless speeds slowed to a crawl (0.58 down/1.99 up). Verizon wouldn't help me bcs the wired desktop speeds were fine. So I was looking at my router settings and realized I never upgraded our security from WEP to WPA. I did that and our wireless speeds went back to more normal levels. But now several devices lose their wireless signals within 24 hours- specifically a printer and a tivo network adapter. If I change the channel on my router they all reconnect. Our laptops seem to be fine so it's not every device. Does anyone have any thoughts? We have the actiontec MI424-WR.
It's been several years, but I think when we changed to WPA2, we were assigned new logon
info and had to change the wifi device settings.
Good luck!
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The wireless channel is set to Auto. Choose a channel that works and lock it even if the router reboots.
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@Telcoguru wrote:The wireless channel is set to Auto. Choose a channel that works and lock it even if the router reboots.
This x10. Auto channel selection is well known to cause drop-outs. Some devices don't handle channel changes too well...
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no, not on auto- I cycle through 1,6 and 11 each day as the printer drops off the network and kids need to print something for . Changing to the next one brings it back online for whatever reason.
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can you tell which wireless adapter you have and what OS you are running,
If it's a older device, then you might not have the latest drivers, or there might be known issues on wpa2.
As an example Atheros wireless adapters running on Win Vista need a driver update or they work terribly on WPA2