Hi guys, I have this ongoing problem with the wireless connection to the router. Tried searching on Google but was unable to find a solution. I am using a Windows 8 labtop with "intel centrino wireless-n 135" running the lastest driver. The router is a D-Link DIR-615. The wired Internet connection is perfectly smooth.
The wireless connection however, has random small ping spikes fairly often, as shown below (pinging both the router and google.com):
This is still bearable, but what's really bugging me is that sometimes, I seem to be completely disconnected from the router:
After about 30 seconds, the connection returns normal. I don't think is due to weak signal strength or other WIFI interference, because this is what I got after using "WIFI analyser" on my phone (My WIFI is called "Zack Attack"):
Any suggestion on the cause of the problem and how to fix it? Thanks very much!
The wireless connection however, has random small ping spikes fairly often, as shown below (pinging both the router and google.com):
This is still bearable, but what's really bugging me is that sometimes, I seem to be completely disconnected from the router:
After about 30 seconds, the connection returns normal. I don't think is due to weak signal strength or other WIFI interference, because this is what I got after using "WIFI analyser" on my phone (My WIFI is called "Zack Attack"):
Any suggestion on the cause of the problem and how to fix it? Thanks very much!