I have had the Belkin FSD7050 wireless adaptor on my pc for the last 10 years or there abouts. I have recently got the BT infinity fibre internet and have the BT Hub4' my question is should I get a new wireless adaptor to suit my oldish pc.at current my ipad gets a speed of approx 35 Mbps and my pc using the Belkin only 18 Mbps. Your help appreciated
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you will need either a usb 54MBPS or 108MBPS wireless adapter of any make that will connect to a usb port or a pci wireless card to fit in the pc tower on the motherboard.
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Hi Emma,
Try these first:
change channels to 1-6-or 11. Make sure you change all of your wireless computers.
check is to make sure you are NOT using "IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network."
You can find at setting under "Wireless Network Connection Properties" and then under "Authentication" tab of your network properties.
This particular authentication method is periodically logging you off the network and re-authenticating.
Check the adapter in device manager to make sure that windows is not shutting the adapter down to save power.
Cordless phones and wireless ethernet cards use overlapping frequencies.As a test, you can unplug the AC cords from all the cordless phones in the area and see if it helps.
Please let me know how you make out.
thanks
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http://www.frequencycast.co.uk/homehub.html#review
Go to that site, there you will find how to set up the wireless access point
Good luck
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hi..
it has been seen that due to some reason the wep key doesnot work...
u can try changing the key type to WPA instead of WEP...
go to the router page and change the security type to WPA instead of WEP..
1 more thing in vista you can use the windows utility only...how come is it possible that you are using the card utility as well..i suggest you to disable the card utility and just use the windows default utility..
vedhick.....let me know if u need steps to change the security type to WPA..
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