AdHoc Wireless Network Dropout Issues

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I have setup three computers for a friend in an ad-hoc wireless network,
sharing a DSL connection. To clarify, on computer is wired to the DSL modem,
and the connection is shared. All computers have been setup by me, so have
the same settings, and are all running XP Pro.
The issue I am having is one of the computers suddenly and randomly drops
off the network. Infact, it doesn't really drop off the network because I
can ping its IP address from another computer, however it won't access the
DSL network conection. This is despite the fact that nothing changes. One
minute it will work, the next it won't.
I'd love it if someone could help me with this as it is getting tiresome
driving over to his place to fix the problems every other day!!! :) TIA
 
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Check the power settings in the disconnecting computer.
It is possible that windows puts the network card to
sleep when there's no traffic.
>-----Original Message-----
> I have setup three computers for a friend in an ad-
hoc wireless network,
>sharing a DSL connection. To clarify, on computer is
wired to the DSL modem,
>and the connection is shared. All computers have been
setup by me, so have
>the same settings, and are all running XP Pro.
> The issue I am having is one of the computers
suddenly and randomly drops
>off the network. Infact, it doesn't really drop off the
network because I
>can ping its IP address from another computer, however
it won't access the
>DSL network conection. This is despite the fact that
nothing changes. One
>minute it will work, the next it won't.
> I'd love it if someone could help me with this as it
is getting tiresome
>driving over to his place to fix the problems every
other day!!! :) TIA
>.
>
 
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You could try setting the fragmentation and RTS/CTS thresholds a bit lower,
that has considerably stabilised my connection. I set both of mine to 2304
in the router and PCMIA laptop card.

http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/tutorials/article.php/1468331

hth

philip ashley

"speedy" <speedy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have setup three computers for a friend in an ad-hoc wireless
network,
> sharing a DSL connection. To clarify, on computer is wired to the DSL
modem,
> and the connection is shared. All computers have been setup by me, so have
> the same settings, and are all running XP Pro.
> The issue I am having is one of the computers suddenly and randomly
drops
> off the network. Infact, it doesn't really drop off the network because I
> can ping its IP address from another computer, however it won't access the
> DSL network conection. This is despite the fact that nothing changes. One
> minute it will work, the next it won't.
> I'd love it if someone could help me with this as it is getting tiresome
> driving over to his place to fix the problems every other day!!! :)
TIA