I have recently set up a home wireless network with a Linksys 4 port wireless router/switch on a cable modem. I have one laptop with a Linksys wireless PC card. These items work fine, no problems. I added a SMC wireless card to a newer desktop (<1 yr old Dell) running Win XP. The card sees the network and I can access the internet, but the monitoring program for the card reports a rapidly changing signal strength and link quality. Every 3 to 5 seconds it will go from 100% to 0% and then back. Each time it hits 0% signal strenghth, WinXP generates a small message box at the lower right of the screen saying "wireless network unavailable". This apparently doesn't interfere with anything long enough to actually disconnect from the network, but it is bothering me.
I would have expected a signal problem to be a constant issue, not highly variable. The straight line distance from the SMC card to the access point is not more than 15 feet, athough it does penetrate two walls and a floor in the process. This doesn't appear to be an interference problem with other appliances (microwave, cordless phone, etc.) because it never changes its oscillation and never stops.
Things to try...
Move the desktop unit to the other side of the desk.
Re-seat the wireless network card.
Change channels from 6 to 11.
I have alread de-activated authentication, but no luck.
Could the card be picking up stray EM from within the Dell machine itself?
Any other suggestions/thoughts?
Thanks,
nuQlar
I would have expected a signal problem to be a constant issue, not highly variable. The straight line distance from the SMC card to the access point is not more than 15 feet, athough it does penetrate two walls and a floor in the process. This doesn't appear to be an interference problem with other appliances (microwave, cordless phone, etc.) because it never changes its oscillation and never stops.
Things to try...
Move the desktop unit to the other side of the desk.
Re-seat the wireless network card.
Change channels from 6 to 11.
I have alread de-activated authentication, but no luck.
Could the card be picking up stray EM from within the Dell machine itself?
Any other suggestions/thoughts?
Thanks,
nuQlar