Kindly I ask your attention.
Well,
Is the connection stable?
Go to the Taskbar/Internet connections/Internet connection (used) Properties and see if it says Weak/Acceptable/Good/Very good and look if the Datastream is stable and not goes from 1MB to whatever.
When you have software installed from you adaptor and it can give you that information, that might be the best way of doing it. It's more accuerd when I'm not mistaken.
OS? and Type x?? (Right click at Start / Computer, there you will find the answers you need.)
Drivers???? (Start / Configurations / Internet/Wireless Connections/Manager / Adaptor settings or simular to it /
right click on the adaptor in use, choose Properties. At one of the tabbes you will find the
information you need.)
How far is the space between your router and your adapter?
Any differences according to the computer that has internet connection like:
- Different floor;
- Wooden or concrete floor;
- Any water or metal in between, because someone placed something inbetween;
- Did your or another person replaced something or the units;
- And so on.
What you could do is download the latest driver at the nother computer, put it to your computer. Deinstall all the drivers needed for the adaptor, restart and reinstall and restart.
Or,
Deinstall from Hardware Manager, and do the same above.
Did you reset the router?
When so, keep the power off for atleast 1 minute.
Did you know that a bad connection could be responsable for Blue Screens?
Start / Configurations / Internet/Wireless Conections/Manager / right click the adaptor and choose Properties.
Did you check under the Properties of the adapter, the power of the unit?
Set it to maximum when needed.
Agressive behaivour by/in sworm, set to normal or one step hogher.
Hopefully I let you known enough, that you will find the answers you seek!
Good luck and have fun doing it!
Best Regards,
MeneerWitte