EDUP IEEE 802.11 b g USB Adapter
It is connected to the internet, but it has limited or low connectivity and I can't use the internet. How do I fix this? It is definatly the adaptor as all my housemates laptops are fine. Help!
I had the same problem at work. The other three computers hooked up to my router worked fine but one computer would not. I just tried different cables and wiggled all sorts of stuff and the problem went away. Still not sure what the deal was and I know this doesn't help much but at least its a little more info for the networking pros. I had the same problem at work. The other three computers hooked up to my router worked fine but one computer would not. I just tried different cables and wiggled all sorts of stuff and the problem went away. Still not sure what the deal was and I know this doesn't help much but at least its a little more info for the networking pros.
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Yes definitely ,I think i need lots more information about router version, IEEE standard.
basically adapter that uses mobile phone networks to provide broadband as a WiFi Dongle while USB WiFi adapter can be used to connect your PC to and existing wirless network provided by a wireless router.
but first you should find out what kind of Internet router you are using and always purchase a Wi-Fi adapter that is compatible with the Wi-Fi standard of your wireless router.
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use another suitable driver like http://www.techspot.com/drivers/driver/file/information/17000/
if not the driver work with adapter ,there may mot work. I was installed downloaded driver first time worked ,but after few days it was not worked ,i tried to install another driver. problem solved.
Hi, You cannot connect across wireless protocols. In other words to connect to 802.11 n you need an "n" adapter.
Now, the router should be backward compatible & provide wireless g/b but you may find that when you search for networks it will be listed as a seperate network name (from the same router)
Try searching for this other network. Your router documentation should advise you of its default name & any set up process
hello, it is most likely a firewire connection.
FireWire, originally created by Apple and later standardized as IEEE-1394, actually preceded USB and had similar goals. The difference is that IEEE-1394 was originally intended for devices working with lots more data -- things like camcorders, DVD players and digital audio equipment. IEEE-1394 and USB share a number of characteristics and differ in some important ways. Here's a summary:
Like USB, IEEE-1394 is a serial bus that uses twisted-pair wiring to move data around.
However, while USB is limited to 12 megabits per second, IEEE-1394 currently handles up to 400 megabits per second.
USB can handle 127 devices per bus, while IEEE-1394 handles 63.
Both USB and IEEE-1394 support the concept of a isochronous device -- a device that needs a certain amount of bandwidth for streaming data. This mode is perfect for streaming audio and video data.
Both USB and IEEE-1394 allow you to plug and unplug devices at any time.
th erouter you are trying to connect has some kind of security untill and unless you enter the security code it will allow you to connect to router but with limited or no conectvity , please reset the router and retry ..that wil help you
I had the same problem at work. The other three computers hooked up to my router worked fine but one computer would not. I just tried different cables and wiggled all sorts of stuff and the problem went away. Still not sure what the deal was and I know this doesn't help much but at least its a little more info for the networking pros.
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