![]() ![]() ![]() Link Quality:0 Signal level:0 Noise level:0 Mode:Managed Frequency:2.462 GHz Access Point: Not-Associated When it disconnects, if i look in iwconfig, this is what i get:Įnxa42b8c53a69b IEEE 802.11g ESSID:off/any The most likely cause of your problem is the wireless channel. Note that the problem is probably not your Netgear wireless adapters. %3ATP-Linkįor five dollars more, you have this product of higher quality (I can recommend it, because I have one myself): Pjotr wrote:This one should cost you only 20 bucks. The problem is simply because the USB wifi adapters i got from my ISP are apparently worthless, since they barely worked on Win7, and refuse to work on Linux for more than 30 minutes, as pointed out in other posts i found about it. To use a router, i would have to install it on one floor, then run wires everywhere to connect to each of the desktops built in ethernet port. The problem with getting a router, which, in this area, cheap starts at $55 for a single band, is that i am trying to connect the internet to 6 desktops, that dont have built in wifi capabilities, so, even if i had a router, i would still need 5 wifi adapters. ![]() I had to do this for my eldest daughter in her apartment in The Hague, which immediately solved her wireless problems (which were similar to yours). ![]() Note that you have to configure that second router right. The solution is relatively simple: invest 20 bucks in a cheap second router, and hook that up to your modem/router. ![]()
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