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I have had a D-Link DIR-615 Wireless N Router for a little over half a year, and for the longest time all devices and computers connected to it had done so in a wireless capacity. Just recently [few weeks ago], I got a new computer and plugged in into a wired connection with the router. Now, when ever that machine is on, the wireless connections fail very easily! D= It wasn't as bad at first, but now, these devices are booted off almost instantly! [The computer itself, Running Windows 7 Ultimate x64, if that helps trouble shoot] Is this a kind of problem that a new router can fix? or do you think maybe taking this machine to a wireless connection is the answer? I'm very interested in your thoughts! |
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The wired & wireless connections are separate, but keep in mind the bandwidth is shared. Who's your ISP, and what are your internet speeds?
What are the results for each machine & wired or wireless? Results for the New Wired Computer: Wireless Results: [First with the wired connection off] Bandaid Fix: Assign Static IP Addresses for ALL, and call your ISP. Note:
Something doesn't look right? |
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this is very odd, my only guess is that the PC some how is messing with it, or the router is defective. |

