just got a new router and when i llook at networks in my computer it shows up starts connecting then disappears. if i just look at the menu my router will become available for about 10 seconds at a time then go away. when i connect it lasts a minute at the most then disconnects. wussup?
8/12/2010 8:44:05 PM
It means you've been backtraced.
8/12/2010 9:14:10 PM
Consequences will never be the same.
8/12/2010 9:31:35 PM
Bad cable?Bad firmware?ID 10 T error?[Edited on August 12, 2010 at 9:36 PM. Reason : for cerealz, is it wired or wireless?]
8/12/2010 9:36:20 PM
it works fine wired. does this on wireless.
8/12/2010 10:29:06 PM
Change the wireless channel it's trying to use. May be some sort of interference on that frequency.
8/12/2010 10:37:27 PM
I know exactly what you're saying but have no clue how its done.
8/12/2010 10:38:51 PM
Try googling your model number and management interface to get in and change the channel. Or find the user manual.Also, is it near any field producing devices? Large TV's, microwaves, etc can wreck a wifi signal.
8/13/2010 5:44:06 AM
Yeah if you can get logged into the management interface you should be able to click around and find it. It will be with the rest of your wireless settings, SSID, encryption, etc.
8/13/2010 9:13:27 AM
Its right next to a giant subwoofer.
8/13/2010 10:15:43 AM
8/13/2010 12:27:30 PM
^^are you serious, cause that might make my day
8/13/2010 3:43:29 PM
10 inches is not "giant" when you're talking about a sub.
8/14/2010 12:06:37 AM
4 inches is "giant" when you're talking about El Nacho.
8/14/2010 1:31:51 AM
Yeah, I do think 4 inches would be a bit big for a phone display. The 3.5 inches on the iPhone seems to be just about right.]
8/14/2010 1:54:41 AM
idk, I love my 4"
8/14/2010 3:01:08 AM