Hello,
Let me begin by saying that I am on a network with multiple access points situated around the entire building. It is a hotel with a lobby, restaurant and a bar as well as two floors with 53 rooms on each. The access points are separated by approximately 15-20 metres. I have one right outside my door yet still only get 70% signal strength with the adapter 1 metre away from the door without obstructions, but that's not the problem.
The problem is that the connection times out exactly every 5 minutes. When playing online, I can start a stopwatch and pinpoint an exact time to a second when it will boot me out of the game. Timeout lasts merely a second, but it's enough to interrupt my daily operations. During this timeout, packets are sent, but none received. Very rarely, it happens once or twice every hour that once it will skip the expected 5 minute timeout and just timeout all over again after 5 more minutes. Also, this happens for everyone residing here. A networking 'specialist' has been here several times, improved wireless range, yet this problem persists.
I have tried buying a new wireless adapter with higher speed. Used a different one for better range. I have also tried selecting a specific access point so that it won't change automatically. I know for sure that during this timeout I remain connected to the network, but I can't receive any packets. Majority of access points are channel 6. Several are channel 11, makes no difference, only farther distance = lower speed.
Could it be a SSID conflict of the access points? If so, why doesn't it happen all the time but only every 5 minutes? Why does my PC stop receiving packets every 5 minutes for a very short moment but sends them successfully? What can I do to fix this? It is literally doing my head in, I cannot simply do one task without this stupidity interfering with it.
Finally, contacting the network administrator is helpless. Problem persists for months as far as I know. I can access Alcatel-Lucent WebView however there is no chance for me to log in or even attempt to, as ethernet ports are non-functional.
Let me begin by saying that I am on a network with multiple access points situated around the entire building. It is a hotel with a lobby, restaurant and a bar as well as two floors with 53 rooms on each. The access points are separated by approximately 15-20 metres. I have one right outside my door yet still only get 70% signal strength with the adapter 1 metre away from the door without obstructions, but that's not the problem.
The problem is that the connection times out exactly every 5 minutes. When playing online, I can start a stopwatch and pinpoint an exact time to a second when it will boot me out of the game. Timeout lasts merely a second, but it's enough to interrupt my daily operations. During this timeout, packets are sent, but none received. Very rarely, it happens once or twice every hour that once it will skip the expected 5 minute timeout and just timeout all over again after 5 more minutes. Also, this happens for everyone residing here. A networking 'specialist' has been here several times, improved wireless range, yet this problem persists.
I have tried buying a new wireless adapter with higher speed. Used a different one for better range. I have also tried selecting a specific access point so that it won't change automatically. I know for sure that during this timeout I remain connected to the network, but I can't receive any packets. Majority of access points are channel 6. Several are channel 11, makes no difference, only farther distance = lower speed.
Could it be a SSID conflict of the access points? If so, why doesn't it happen all the time but only every 5 minutes? Why does my PC stop receiving packets every 5 minutes for a very short moment but sends them successfully? What can I do to fix this? It is literally doing my head in, I cannot simply do one task without this stupidity interfering with it.
Finally, contacting the network administrator is helpless. Problem persists for months as far as I know. I can access Alcatel-Lucent WebView however there is no chance for me to log in or even attempt to, as ethernet ports are non-functional.