Can't tell if its the Router or the computer, though most other devices like, Android phones, iPhones and iPads, and other computers connected to it work generally fine.
Before details about what is wrong, some details about the computer:
DEll Inspiron 15, 5000 Series, Windows 10 fully updated.
Intel Dual Band Wireless Adapter(AC)
About 15 feet from router, clean line of sight.
Router is an older A/B/G/N Fiber Optic Alcatel Lucent I-240W-Q set to N mode only.
When connected via ethernet, getting around 35 to 40 Mbps and no issues. When connected over Wifi, I get unstable 8 to at most 20Mbps
Wireless connection on the computer keeps disconnecting from the wifi. Getting lots of err_network_changed errors in Chrome, etc...
Pinging google.com results in varying results. Sometimes all 4 packets are successfully sent, other times it fails at one or 2. Or 3. etc...
I'm starting to think the router's Wireless hardware is possibly dying, but other devices seem to operate normally on it.
I've rebooted the router many times, and it may help a little, but eventually its back to being super unstable.
The other possibility is the wireless card on the Dell is dying. However, to test this, I've connected the laptop to a different wireless network, (generated by a Mac Mini), but connected to the same router via ethernet, and so far it seems like its working fine.
I was able to post this, without any errors, so it supports the theory of the wireless failing on the router, as opposed to the wireless failing on the computer.
How can I conclusively tell if the Wireless is actually failing on the router? The Router's control panel, is a bit limited.
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Phil AKA Vacunita
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OS-ception: Running Linux on a Virtual Machine in Windows which itself is running in a Virtual Machine on Mac OSx.
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Before details about what is wrong, some details about the computer:
DEll Inspiron 15, 5000 Series, Windows 10 fully updated.
Intel Dual Band Wireless Adapter(AC)
About 15 feet from router, clean line of sight.
Router is an older A/B/G/N Fiber Optic Alcatel Lucent I-240W-Q set to N mode only.
When connected via ethernet, getting around 35 to 40 Mbps and no issues. When connected over Wifi, I get unstable 8 to at most 20Mbps
Wireless connection on the computer keeps disconnecting from the wifi. Getting lots of err_network_changed errors in Chrome, etc...
Pinging google.com results in varying results. Sometimes all 4 packets are successfully sent, other times it fails at one or 2. Or 3. etc...
I'm starting to think the router's Wireless hardware is possibly dying, but other devices seem to operate normally on it.
I've rebooted the router many times, and it may help a little, but eventually its back to being super unstable.
The other possibility is the wireless card on the Dell is dying. However, to test this, I've connected the laptop to a different wireless network, (generated by a Mac Mini), but connected to the same router via ethernet, and so far it seems like its working fine.
I was able to post this, without any errors, so it supports the theory of the wireless failing on the router, as opposed to the wireless failing on the computer.
How can I conclusively tell if the Wireless is actually failing on the router? The Router's control panel, is a bit limited.
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Phil AKA Vacunita
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OS-ception: Running Linux on a Virtual Machine in Windows which itself is running in a Virtual Machine on Mac OSx.
Web & Tech