I am not familiar with this particular make or model. You don't say what operating system you are using. Yes, it does make a difference. If you are using XP or newer and you recently purchased this device, you probably do not need a individual driver. If you are using a Microsoft product, I suggest you look on the site whose link I will provide, for the answer to your your quesition. Click on the hardware tab and search for your device. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/windows-7/en-us/default.aspx
I trust you will discover the answer to your question based on the links and other information I have provided you today. Thank you for your question and thank yo for your interest in FixYa.com
You realize people reading this have no idea what this mumbo-jumbo means. Brett has no idea and he is the master of all masters in lateral thinking!
'make model (what it is)', plus a detailed description of the issue!
SMC Networks serves up networking equipment, with or without wires. The company makes wireless local area network (LAN) devices designed for use in homes and businesses.
different USB port. There are usually 3 or 4 of them. If you can, format the USB drive (if you have nothing on it or already have copies of what is on it). It will take 10 seconds, but will wipe all data. It should be recognized then.
The question doesn't make sense but I'll assume you mean,
How fast is it.
It's set by the IEEE standards.
IEEE802.11
Look for eg. 802.11n
The letter at the end will give you an idea of it's speed.
N is current standard
AC is the most up to date
a & b are old standards
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11
Cheers
Trevor
Hi,efault
U need to isolate the problem first.
Check if the wireless drops on all devices or only on one particular device.
If it occurs on only one particular device,the problem is with the wireless adapter of that advice..
If it happens on all the devices then the problem is with wireless router
For that
Check for the wireless interference . Avoid having cordless phone base near the router.
Also try changing the wireless channel of the router To 1,6,11
U can do this by logging on to the router set up page of your router
To Find the address of your router,type ipconfig /all in the command prompt.Look for the Default gateway address and type it in the address bar.U will find your Router set up page..and u can change the wireless channel there
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