The WI FI sucketh rant thread

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BigonaBianchi

Yes I can, Yes I am, Yes I did...Repeat.
My Wifi sucketh beeeeeeeeeeeg time...hate it..is with 02. The router keeps shutting down and I loose the interweb...have finally got back on here after 2 days...took three helpline calls and endless re boots etc

am going to get a 12 metre cable and plug the **** er in:laugh::smile::laugh:
 

snakehips

Well-Known Member
Oh dear. I haven't set mine up yet. The router is still in the box.

Hope I have more success than you

Snake

My Library
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
Well mine is plugged in via the router and the lap tops (rest of family) have a wifi connection to the router. First router I had did fail (Netgear) but they did replace it and so far, fingers crossed, touch a big plank of knotty stuff and not walking under ladders on Friday 13th - it's been OK
 

swee'pea99

Squire
BT + Belkin. Never had a problem - or none that couldn't be sorted quickly and easily. Don't think I've called BT's helpdesk in five years.
 

4F

Active member of Helmets Are Sh*t Lobby
Location
Suffolk.
[quote name='swee'pea99']BT + Belkin. Never had a problem - or none that couldn't be sorted quickly and easily. Don't think I've called BT's helpdesk in five years.[/QUOTE]

Yep that's my set up and works a treat :becool:
 
snakehips said:
Oh dear. I haven't set mine up yet. The router is still in the box.

Hope I have more success than you

As my router was working OK after a lot of messing some years ago I did not want to touch it. So I got an Access Point instead. Difference seems to be that instead of a Router with a wireless signal link built in it is just a seperate bit to just do that.
Advantage is you can site it some way from the router if you want and it just plugs in the router same as the desktop does. Cheap too as it is a simple add on.
 

darkstar

New Member
I'm with Virgin, when it's on form it's lightening fast, however the odd occasion it seems to just cut out for a while, then randomly decided to work again...
 

mr_cellophane

Legendary Member
Location
Essex
darkstar said:
I'm with Virgin, when it's on form it's lightening fast, however the odd occasion it seems to just cut out for a while, then randomly decided to work again...
That's your IPS, the wireless bit comes from your wireless hub - the box with the big aerial on it :becool:. What make and model is that. Check if you can see your neighbours networks. They may be interfering with yours. Try changing channels.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Check the lights on the box....if the internet one drops out it's the ISP, not the router.

Got a Netgear here - pretty standard issue with most ISP's and me, both sisters and my folks have the same - never had issues with any of them.
 

darkstar

New Member
mr_cellophane said:
That's your IPS, the wireless bit comes from your wireless hub - the box with the big aerial on it :becool:. What make and model is that. Check if you can see your neighbours networks. They may be interfering with yours. Try changing channels.
Ahhh ok i have no idea what the reason is! It just cuts out for all of my housemates as well! It's very rare though :wacko: The actual router has all the green lights on it, still omits the signal (can see it when searching for networks) it just won't connect :biggrin:
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Had a Belkin that was always freezing up, moved to a DLink which has been good, Just got the Virgin DLink 300mpbs, tried to install it the other day and couldnt figure the bloody thing out...does my head in anything like that :biggrin:

If its any consolation, i was speaking to our IT guy at work about wireless networks some time ago...he said he avoids them whenever possible, just too much aggro when an ethernet cable will do the job..100%. As he said, and its true in my case, most people have a wireless network to use a laptop in almost the same place every time. Why not just run a cable to that point and save yourself all that aggro ?
 

darthpaul

Well-Known Member
Location
Bristol
darkstar said:
Ahhh ok i have no idea what the reason is! It just cuts out for all of my housemates as well! It's very rare though :ohmy: The actual router has all the green lights on it, still omits the signal (can see it when searching for networks) it just won't connect xx(

It may not be the router, it could be Virgin DNS servers failing. This used to happen to me all the time, be browsing fine then all of a sudden 404 errors cant get on anything. So I changed the DNS servers from Virgin's to OpenDNS and haven't had a problem since B)
 

swee'pea99

Squire
gbb said:
As he said, and its true in my case, most people have a wireless network to use a laptop in almost the same place every time. Why not just run a cable to that point and save yourself all that aggro ?
'cos the wireless works fine, and it sure beats running a cable down three flights of stairs.
 
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