Hi Folks,
Hope you can help I have a DSL with Pipex UK, I am running a wireless home network using an Etec DSL Modem/router connected to a Linksys 11mb Wireless router. Connecting to the network are between 2 to 3 laptops and 1 to 2 desktops all running Windows 2000 sp3 or sp4. I have recently moved into a new house and I had transfered my kit and the network intact. Only problem now is that when the desktop boots up it knocks/disconnects the DSL connection and I can't get the connection back up until the desktop has been powered down. I thought there was a problem with the ASUS WiFi@home wireless module but the DSL connection goes straight away during the powering up of the desktop and I have disabled the WiFi module too. I have tried moving the modem and router to a different phone socket and moved the desktop to a different electrical socket, but no luck. I am using microfilters on my phone sockets. I can't understan what the problem is as this set up worked perfectly in the old house.
I thought there might be some type of surge in the electricity circuitry of the house or feedback from the desktop but I don't know how to check it.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Desktop: Windows 2000 sp3, P4 2.66 Ghz, Asus P4P800 motherboard, ATI Radeon 2400 AGP, Asus WiFi@home module
Hope you can help I have a DSL with Pipex UK, I am running a wireless home network using an Etec DSL Modem/router connected to a Linksys 11mb Wireless router. Connecting to the network are between 2 to 3 laptops and 1 to 2 desktops all running Windows 2000 sp3 or sp4. I have recently moved into a new house and I had transfered my kit and the network intact. Only problem now is that when the desktop boots up it knocks/disconnects the DSL connection and I can't get the connection back up until the desktop has been powered down. I thought there was a problem with the ASUS WiFi@home wireless module but the DSL connection goes straight away during the powering up of the desktop and I have disabled the WiFi module too. I have tried moving the modem and router to a different phone socket and moved the desktop to a different electrical socket, but no luck. I am using microfilters on my phone sockets. I can't understan what the problem is as this set up worked perfectly in the old house.
I thought there might be some type of surge in the electricity circuitry of the house or feedback from the desktop but I don't know how to check it.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Desktop: Windows 2000 sp3, P4 2.66 Ghz, Asus P4P800 motherboard, ATI Radeon 2400 AGP, Asus WiFi@home module