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Re: [Problem]Belkin N1 Vision: disconnects on a 2-hour intereval thanks for the instructions i'll try it when i get home. |
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 | i think it worked, it was scheduled to drop at 19:30 est but it didn't |
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 | Unfortunately I have installed the latest patch 1.00.16. My problem was it was dropping my xbox live and several online games ever hour or so. This fix has stopped my PC games from dropping but has since caused my XBOX not to connect to the router. Anything with an unknown hostname is not given an IP address. Even if I give a static IP to my XBOX it cant connect.
I have tried the kill command but I feel its too late now. The damage is done  |
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 | reply to ncinsguy [ncinsguy said]i think it worked, it was scheduled to drop at 19:30 est but it didn't
That's good news.
Last night I didn't experience the wireless disconnect issue that I had one and two times on the prior two nights respectively, so maybe it was someone on a nearby network. I didn't get around to changing the channel in the router config yet. I forgot what the default was, but I set it to 'auto' a week or so ago.
I wish I could set the router to 'n' only (I don't care about b or g and those two represent most of the nearby wireless networks). Not sure why the router config doesn't offer / support "802.11n only".
Anyway, I am happy with the router / wireless adapter combo that I am using. The adapter (Rosewill Rosewill RNX-N1) sees about 13 wireless networks, which is a lot more than my notebook's decent Atheros AR5005G wireless G adapter! This is great IMHO considering this is in a single family home neighborhood with no apartments nearby (i.e. other residences are not close by like apartments would be). |
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 | reply to StRoRo said by StRoRo :Unfortunately I have installed the latest patch 1.00.16. My problem was it was dropping my xbox live and several online games ever hour or so. This fix has stopped my PC games from dropping but has since caused my XBOX not to connect to the router. Anything with an unknown hostname is not given an IP address. Even if I give a static IP to my XBOX it cant connect. I have tried the kill command but I feel its too late now. The damage is done How is your Xbox connected, wireless or wired? Before I did the fix my wireless would drop but wired would not be affected. You can always reset the router and set it up again to get the software update out of there if you believe that to be the problem. |
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 | I just got response from Belkin about this problem, they sent me a generic form response of things i have already tried. I replied to them and told them what the problem is and the fix and the link to this post and asked the to fix it. Hope the will. |
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 | reply to ncinsguy My Xbox was connected wirelessly with the MS XBOX wireless adapter. When trying to the connect it fails to connect straight away strange thing is the DHCP is reserving an IP for the xbox. I have done everything I can even removed all of the security from the wireless, changed it to wpa, wep and even totatlly removed and it still would not connect. tested it with an old router and the xbox connected to that no problem. |
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My Xbox was connected wirelessly with the MS XBOX wireless adapter. When trying to the connect it fails to connect straight away strange thing is the DHCP is reserving an IP for the xbox. I have done everything I can even removed all of the security from the wireless, changed it to wpa, wep and even totatlly removed and it still would not connect. tested it with an old router and the xbox connected to that no problem. i don't have any experience with the MS wireless connector so i'm sorry but i can't help u with and the settings withing the 360. try to connect it with a wire directly to your router to see the results. i have mine connected to an access point that is bridged with a wireless connection on one of my pc's. |
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