Re: Internet Connection Drops Repeatedly



~BD~ wrote:

I'm sorry for not being specific. It is the wireless connection
between my desktop PC and my router which keeps dropping. If the
connection fails I then have to unplug my wireless adapter (Netgear
WG111T 108 Mbps Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter) from its USB socket, wait
for a moment or two and then plug it in again.

Does your connection drop if you use a cable between this desktop PC and
the router?

Aside: what is the reason for using your desktop PC as wireless? Are
your Netgear router and the PC not close by? IME, one does not normally
carry a desktop PC around the house.

--
-bts
-Friends don't let friends drive Windows
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