Speedster
Honorary Master
For the last couple of weeks I've been having some really strange behaviour on my wireless network at home. The setup is a basic TP-Link MR3220 with Huawei USB 3G dongle on 8ta 10GB.
Basically, when I connect to the wireless I have full internet & network access but after a couple of seconds (variable) it goes haywire - at times it doesn't lose connection at all, other times it's within a few seconds. Here's where it get's weird: if I've opened a gmail tab I'm able to continue using gmail perfectly, as I can Google Reader, but I don't have any other network access - no outlook email, no browsing, no sharing. I can't even access the router page (192.168.0.1). But the Google stuff still works :wtf: Wireless still shows as connected.
I know the router hasn't lost internet because some other devices aren't picking up this issue at all and are working fine at exactly the same time that some other devices are giving the problem. The devices I've picked up the issue with - my MacBook Pro, HTC Desire S and wife's Samsung Galaxy Y - are all 802.11n devices. My wife's laptop - 802.11g - doesn't seem to have any problems. Also, the problematic devices don't necessarily exhibit the problems at the same time. i.e. both my phone and Mac give problems but at times my Mac works while the phone doesn't, and visa versa.
My MacBook and phone connect perfectly to the wifi at the office so I doubt they're the issue.
Anybody got any (constructive) suggestions?
EDIT: Wireless settings are as follows
Channel: Auto
Mode: 11bgn mixed
Channel Width: Auto
Max Tx Rate: 150Mbps
Basically, when I connect to the wireless I have full internet & network access but after a couple of seconds (variable) it goes haywire - at times it doesn't lose connection at all, other times it's within a few seconds. Here's where it get's weird: if I've opened a gmail tab I'm able to continue using gmail perfectly, as I can Google Reader, but I don't have any other network access - no outlook email, no browsing, no sharing. I can't even access the router page (192.168.0.1). But the Google stuff still works :wtf: Wireless still shows as connected.
I know the router hasn't lost internet because some other devices aren't picking up this issue at all and are working fine at exactly the same time that some other devices are giving the problem. The devices I've picked up the issue with - my MacBook Pro, HTC Desire S and wife's Samsung Galaxy Y - are all 802.11n devices. My wife's laptop - 802.11g - doesn't seem to have any problems. Also, the problematic devices don't necessarily exhibit the problems at the same time. i.e. both my phone and Mac give problems but at times my Mac works while the phone doesn't, and visa versa.
My MacBook and phone connect perfectly to the wifi at the office so I doubt they're the issue.
Anybody got any (constructive) suggestions?
EDIT: Wireless settings are as follows
Channel: Auto
Mode: 11bgn mixed
Channel Width: Auto
Max Tx Rate: 150Mbps
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