Hello,
I have an interesting problem that I hope someone can shed some light on.
I have several computers setup in two separate networks that are bridged by a wireless connection so the two networks can see each other and share files, etc...
Recently, computers on each side of the divide have been momentarily loosing their connections to each other...
But not to all systems at once...
Eg:
System 1 and 2 are on network A and systems 7 and 8 are on Network B.
they all share files between each other, but for a few min at random, system 1 can no longer ping system 8, but it can ping system 7.
Then system 7 can't ping system 1 but system 1 can still ping system 7...
etc...
Then everything works great again until another system decides to act up.
Strange stuff, any help greatly appreciated!
I hope that made a little sense.
Tech specs:
Each system is Windows 2000pro or XP home
Protocols installed are TCP/IP and the IP range is: 192.168.205.x
Network A is on a workgroup called: "fc"
Network B is on a workgroup called: "air"
the wireless link is an 802.11g AP and G810 using high gain antenna's, it has an excellent connection strength. No bad signals.
I have an interesting problem that I hope someone can shed some light on.
I have several computers setup in two separate networks that are bridged by a wireless connection so the two networks can see each other and share files, etc...
Recently, computers on each side of the divide have been momentarily loosing their connections to each other...
But not to all systems at once...
Eg:
System 1 and 2 are on network A and systems 7 and 8 are on Network B.
they all share files between each other, but for a few min at random, system 1 can no longer ping system 8, but it can ping system 7.
Then system 7 can't ping system 1 but system 1 can still ping system 7...
etc...
Then everything works great again until another system decides to act up.
Strange stuff, any help greatly appreciated!
I hope that made a little sense.
Tech specs:
Each system is Windows 2000pro or XP home
Protocols installed are TCP/IP and the IP range is: 192.168.205.x
Network A is on a workgroup called: "fc"
Network B is on a workgroup called: "air"
the wireless link is an 802.11g AP and G810 using high gain antenna's, it has an excellent connection strength. No bad signals.