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Downloading Problem with DWL-G650+ on Win XP
I was having problems with my wireless connection at
first, and I seem to have fixed it by setting my wirless card to output it's maximum power. Try searching around in the device properties or if there was any extra software, see if you can find it in there. For some reason (I still haven't figured out exactly why yet...) certain programs are very sensitive to the power that your computer connects to the hotspot/wifi router with. My friend was having problems with MSN Messenger disconnecting him when he was on wifi. I told him to set his card to always output at it's maximum power and it seems to have solved the problem. Hope this helps, Nick -----Original Message----- Hello, I have a downloading problem with my D-Link wireless cardbus adapter DWL-G650+ which I'm using with my Fujitsu-Siemens Laptop. When I try to download very large files, the card downloads to a certain point, then the disconnection message box appears for a few seconds after the wireless internet connection is promptly re-established and downloading continues. This can happen a few times when I'm downloading a file of say 120 MB and normally it wouldn't bother me, but it often happens that the files I'm downloading cannot continue from their disconnection point and I'm forced to try to download them again from scratch. At first I thought the problem was with the hotspot but then I tried at a different one and had the same disconnection problem. I looked up the settings under Windows XP and it shows that the card is working fine and there are no hardware conflicts. My built-in LAN card works fine when I use it with a cable. Can anyone advise what is the problem here??? Thanks. Khan . |
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Downloading Problem with DWL-G650+ on Win XP
I was having problems with my wireless connection at
first, and I seem to have fixed it by setting my wirless card to output it's maximum power. Try searching around in the device properties or if there was any extra software, see if you can find it in there. For some reason (I still haven't figured out exactly why yet...) certain programs are very sensitive to the power that your computer connects to the hotspot/wifi router with. My friend was having problems with MSN Messenger disconnecting him when he was on wifi. I told him to set his card to always output at it's maximum power and it seems to have solved the problem. Hope this helps, Nick -----Original Message----- Hello, I have a downloading problem with my D-Link wireless cardbus adapter DWL-G650+ which I'm using with my Fujitsu-Siemens Laptop. When I try to download very large files, the card downloads to a certain point, then the disconnection message box appears for a few seconds after the wireless internet connection is promptly re-established and downloading continues. This can happen a few times when I'm downloading a file of say 120 MB and normally it wouldn't bother me, but it often happens that the files I'm downloading cannot continue from their disconnection point and I'm forced to try to download them again from scratch. At first I thought the problem was with the hotspot but then I tried at a different one and had the same disconnection problem. I looked up the settings under Windows XP and it shows that the card is working fine and there are no hardware conflicts. My built-in LAN card works fine when I use it with a cable. Can anyone advise what is the problem here??? Thanks. Khan . |
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Downloading Problem with DWL-G650+ on Win XP
I was having problems with my wireless connection at
first, and I seem to have fixed it by setting my wirless card to output it's maximum power. Try searching around in the device properties or if there was any extra software, see if you can find it in there. For some reason (I still haven't figured out exactly why yet...) certain programs are very sensitive to the power that your computer connects to the hotspot/wifi router with. My friend was having problems with MSN Messenger disconnecting him when he was on wifi. I told him to set his card to always output at it's maximum power and it seems to have solved the problem. Hope this helps, Nick -----Original Message----- Hello, I have a downloading problem with my D-Link wireless cardbus adapter DWL-G650+ which I'm using with my Fujitsu-Siemens Laptop. When I try to download very large files, the card downloads to a certain point, then the disconnection message box appears for a few seconds after the wireless internet connection is promptly re-established and downloading continues. This can happen a few times when I'm downloading a file of say 120 MB and normally it wouldn't bother me, but it often happens that the files I'm downloading cannot continue from their disconnection point and I'm forced to try to download them again from scratch. At first I thought the problem was with the hotspot but then I tried at a different one and had the same disconnection problem. I looked up the settings under Windows XP and it shows that the card is working fine and there are no hardware conflicts. My built-in LAN card works fine when I use it with a cable. Can anyone advise what is the problem here??? Thanks. Khan . |
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Downloading Problem with DWL-G650+ on Win XP
I was having problems with my wireless connection at
first, and I seem to have fixed it by setting my wirless card to output it's maximum power. Try searching around in the device properties or if there was any extra software, see if you can find it in there. For some reason (I still haven't figured out exactly why yet...) certain programs are very sensitive to the power that your computer connects to the hotspot/wifi router with. My friend was having problems with MSN Messenger disconnecting him when he was on wifi. I told him to set his card to always output at it's maximum power and it seems to have solved the problem. Hope this helps, Nick -----Original Message----- Hello, I have a downloading problem with my D-Link wireless cardbus adapter DWL-G650+ which I'm using with my Fujitsu-Siemens Laptop. When I try to download very large files, the card downloads to a certain point, then the disconnection message box appears for a few seconds after the wireless internet connection is promptly re-established and downloading continues. This can happen a few times when I'm downloading a file of say 120 MB and normally it wouldn't bother me, but it often happens that the files I'm downloading cannot continue from their disconnection point and I'm forced to try to download them again from scratch. At first I thought the problem was with the hotspot but then I tried at a different one and had the same disconnection problem. I looked up the settings under Windows XP and it shows that the card is working fine and there are no hardware conflicts. My built-in LAN card works fine when I use it with a cable. Can anyone advise what is the problem here??? Thanks. Khan . |
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Downloading Problem with DWL-G650+ on Win XP
I was having problems with my wireless connection at
first, and I seem to have fixed it by setting my wirless card to output it's maximum power. Try searching around in the device properties or if there was any extra software, see if you can find it in there. For some reason (I still haven't figured out exactly why yet...) certain programs are very sensitive to the power that your computer connects to the hotspot/wifi router with. My friend was having problems with MSN Messenger disconnecting him when he was on wifi. I told him to set his card to always output at it's maximum power and it seems to have solved the problem. Hope this helps, Nick -----Original Message----- Hello, I have a downloading problem with my D-Link wireless cardbus adapter DWL-G650+ which I'm using with my Fujitsu-Siemens Laptop. When I try to download very large files, the card downloads to a certain point, then the disconnection message box appears for a few seconds after the wireless internet connection is promptly re-established and downloading continues. This can happen a few times when I'm downloading a file of say 120 MB and normally it wouldn't bother me, but it often happens that the files I'm downloading cannot continue from their disconnection point and I'm forced to try to download them again from scratch. At first I thought the problem was with the hotspot but then I tried at a different one and had the same disconnection problem. I looked up the settings under Windows XP and it shows that the card is working fine and there are no hardware conflicts. My built-in LAN card works fine when I use it with a cable. Can anyone advise what is the problem here??? Thanks. Khan . |
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Downloading Problem with DWL-G650+ on Win XP
I was having problems with my wireless connection at
first, and I seem to have fixed it by setting my wirless card to output it's maximum power. Try searching around in the device properties or if there was any extra software, see if you can find it in there. For some reason (I still haven't figured out exactly why yet...) certain programs are very sensitive to the power that your computer connects to the hotspot/wifi router with. My friend was having problems with MSN Messenger disconnecting him when he was on wifi. I told him to set his card to always output at it's maximum power and it seems to have solved the problem. Hope this helps, Nick -----Original Message----- Hello, I have a downloading problem with my D-Link wireless cardbus adapter DWL-G650+ which I'm using with my Fujitsu-Siemens Laptop. When I try to download very large files, the card downloads to a certain point, then the disconnection message box appears for a few seconds after the wireless internet connection is promptly re-established and downloading continues. This can happen a few times when I'm downloading a file of say 120 MB and normally it wouldn't bother me, but it often happens that the files I'm downloading cannot continue from their disconnection point and I'm forced to try to download them again from scratch. At first I thought the problem was with the hotspot but then I tried at a different one and had the same disconnection problem. I looked up the settings under Windows XP and it shows that the card is working fine and there are no hardware conflicts. My built-in LAN card works fine when I use it with a cable. Can anyone advise what is the problem here??? Thanks. Khan . |
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Downloading Problem with DWL-G650+ on Win XP
I was having problems with my wireless connection at
first, and I seem to have fixed it by setting my wirless card to output it's maximum power. Try searching around in the device properties or if there was any extra software, see if you can find it in there. For some reason (I still haven't figured out exactly why yet...) certain programs are very sensitive to the power that your computer connects to the hotspot/wifi router with. My friend was having problems with MSN Messenger disconnecting him when he was on wifi. I told him to set his card to always output at it's maximum power and it seems to have solved the problem. Hope this helps, Nick -----Original Message----- Hello, I have a downloading problem with my D-Link wireless cardbus adapter DWL-G650+ which I'm using with my Fujitsu-Siemens Laptop. When I try to download very large files, the card downloads to a certain point, then the disconnection message box appears for a few seconds after the wireless internet connection is promptly re-established and downloading continues. This can happen a few times when I'm downloading a file of say 120 MB and normally it wouldn't bother me, but it often happens that the files I'm downloading cannot continue from their disconnection point and I'm forced to try to download them again from scratch. At first I thought the problem was with the hotspot but then I tried at a different one and had the same disconnection problem. I looked up the settings under Windows XP and it shows that the card is working fine and there are no hardware conflicts. My built-in LAN card works fine when I use it with a cable. Can anyone advise what is the problem here??? Thanks. Khan . |
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