NeloForster
Source of Exyphetadolamin
Hi all,
I used to post on these boards and do my best to help out with hardware issues... and now hopefully you guys can help me out with a very strange issue I've been encountering recently :) I'll try and fill you in with as much information as possible.
Okay, so here's the specs:
Windows XP SP2
Intel Core2Duo E6600 @ stock (2.4ghz)
2 GB Corsair XMS PC6400 800mhz RAM
Nvidia Geforce 7900GTX 512mb (by PNY)
DFI INF 975X motherboard
2x Seagate HDD's (160gb and 320gb)
To connect to the internet wirelessly, I am using:
Freedom2Surf 8Mbit DSL connection through a British Telecom line.
Buffalo Wireless-G USB 2.0 adapter - Model: WLI-U2-KG54L
Buffalo Wireless-G High Speed ADSL2+ Modem Router - Model: WBMR-G125
Encryption is WEP 128. 100% wireless signal. 54Mbps connection speed between my wireless adapter and my router.
The problem:
- About a month ago, my internet connectivity seemed to drop. I was still connected to my router wirelessly, but whenever I tried to load a webpage in a browser (tried Firefox, Opera, IE...) it would bring up a "page cannot be displayed" error.
- Existing connections remained established and fine. I could chat on MSN, I could play the online game I had running.
- I connected to my router via ethernet cable while this was happening, and managed to regain the ability to establish new connections. I could browse again perfectly.
- I removed the ethernet cable, and whilst my existing connections were still fine, new ones could not be established again.
- This happens regardless of whether I have many or few existing connections.
- Restarting my router does not fix this.
- Removing my wireless adapter and plugging it back in again does not fix this.
- Refreshing my wireless connection to the router does not fix this.
- I cannot ping any domains in command prompt.
- My housemate connects to the same router wirelessly and does not share the same problem.
- This has NEVER happened until about 1 month ago. I have used the same copy of XP for about 3 years and never experienced this.
- There are no programs, or modifications installed which I had not installed in the past, when all was working perfectly.
- Restating my PC fixes the problem, but it will eventually begin happening again within 48 hours.
Measures I have taken to fix this -
- I bought a new router (old one was a cheap Edimax one) - but the problem persists
- I have done a full virus scan, and found nothing.
- I have reformatted my HDD's and reinstalled Windows, but it still happens.
- I have updated the driver for my wireless adapter with the ones from Buffalo's official site. This has not helped.
- I have reinstalled the client for my wireless adapter using the installer from Buffalo's official site, but this has not helped either.
- I have tried disabling my motherboard's network card in case it happened to be interfering, but this has not made a difference.
- I have checked Windows Event Viewer, which doesn't give anything away. Only reports of devices functioning correctly (suuure!)
I am quite baffled by this... I have concluded it may be something to do with my wireless adapter itself (since everything works perfectly when connected via ethernet) but as I'm no budding expert at networking, I would appreciate any help or suggestions.
I hope the information above helps you understand the situation, but let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks in advance!
Nelo
I used to post on these boards and do my best to help out with hardware issues... and now hopefully you guys can help me out with a very strange issue I've been encountering recently :) I'll try and fill you in with as much information as possible.
Okay, so here's the specs:
Windows XP SP2
Intel Core2Duo E6600 @ stock (2.4ghz)
2 GB Corsair XMS PC6400 800mhz RAM
Nvidia Geforce 7900GTX 512mb (by PNY)
DFI INF 975X motherboard
2x Seagate HDD's (160gb and 320gb)
To connect to the internet wirelessly, I am using:
Freedom2Surf 8Mbit DSL connection through a British Telecom line.
Buffalo Wireless-G USB 2.0 adapter - Model: WLI-U2-KG54L
Buffalo Wireless-G High Speed ADSL2+ Modem Router - Model: WBMR-G125
Encryption is WEP 128. 100% wireless signal. 54Mbps connection speed between my wireless adapter and my router.
The problem:
- About a month ago, my internet connectivity seemed to drop. I was still connected to my router wirelessly, but whenever I tried to load a webpage in a browser (tried Firefox, Opera, IE...) it would bring up a "page cannot be displayed" error.
- Existing connections remained established and fine. I could chat on MSN, I could play the online game I had running.
- I connected to my router via ethernet cable while this was happening, and managed to regain the ability to establish new connections. I could browse again perfectly.
- I removed the ethernet cable, and whilst my existing connections were still fine, new ones could not be established again.
- This happens regardless of whether I have many or few existing connections.
- Restarting my router does not fix this.
- Removing my wireless adapter and plugging it back in again does not fix this.
- Refreshing my wireless connection to the router does not fix this.
- I cannot ping any domains in command prompt.
- My housemate connects to the same router wirelessly and does not share the same problem.
- This has NEVER happened until about 1 month ago. I have used the same copy of XP for about 3 years and never experienced this.
- There are no programs, or modifications installed which I had not installed in the past, when all was working perfectly.
- Restating my PC fixes the problem, but it will eventually begin happening again within 48 hours.
Measures I have taken to fix this -
- I bought a new router (old one was a cheap Edimax one) - but the problem persists
- I have done a full virus scan, and found nothing.
- I have reformatted my HDD's and reinstalled Windows, but it still happens.
- I have updated the driver for my wireless adapter with the ones from Buffalo's official site. This has not helped.
- I have reinstalled the client for my wireless adapter using the installer from Buffalo's official site, but this has not helped either.
- I have tried disabling my motherboard's network card in case it happened to be interfering, but this has not made a difference.
- I have checked Windows Event Viewer, which doesn't give anything away. Only reports of devices functioning correctly (suuure!)
I am quite baffled by this... I have concluded it may be something to do with my wireless adapter itself (since everything works perfectly when connected via ethernet) but as I'm no budding expert at networking, I would appreciate any help or suggestions.
I hope the information above helps you understand the situation, but let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks in advance!
Nelo