mauve
05-14-2013, 04:20 AM
Time for another edition of Mauve Knows Nothing About Computers!!
This past week my wireless connection has been absolutely terrible. (Even more so than usual!) Whenever I'm on youtube, the connection will drop to Local Only, and then to Not Connected. This is usually followed by a notification after a few minutes saying that a network has been found but my network specifications do not match. After a few more minutes, it drops that notice and connects back up. This becomes a never-ending cycle.
Now, I have a pretty shitty wireless connection to begin with. The phone lines out here are extremely old and I usually get a really weak signal from the router, even though the router is two rooms away. This recent issue, however, is worse than usual. It happens even when absolutely NO ONE is online aside from me. Plus I live in the middle of nowhere with very few neighbors, so it's not like there's sixty people using the internet at the same time.
I don't THINK it's router-related, as my sister has been online at the same time as me and doesn't appear to have this problem. Similarly, the indicator lights on the router itself show that everything is functioning, as far as I can tell. No one has changed any passwords or settings on the router, no one has moved either the router or my external antenna for the wireless card, and apparently my wireless card's drivers are all up to date. In addition, I've scanned my computer and my antivirus program says everything looks okay.
The card itself is probably 3-4 years old. It's a NetGear RangeMax Next Wireless-N Notebook Adapter. ....not entirely sure why I have a Notebook adapter in a desktop PC, but whatevs.
Anyone have ideas on how to figure out what's going wrong here? I'm doing some online college classes with this computer so it'd be really nice to get this resolved as soon as possible without having to drive the 50 miles to take it to the closest repair place (which is, sadly enough, a freaking Best Buy).
EDIT: Welp, it just dropped the connection again and I'm not even on Youtube right now. And it's 2 in the morning so it's not like anyone else is online.
This past week my wireless connection has been absolutely terrible. (Even more so than usual!) Whenever I'm on youtube, the connection will drop to Local Only, and then to Not Connected. This is usually followed by a notification after a few minutes saying that a network has been found but my network specifications do not match. After a few more minutes, it drops that notice and connects back up. This becomes a never-ending cycle.
Now, I have a pretty shitty wireless connection to begin with. The phone lines out here are extremely old and I usually get a really weak signal from the router, even though the router is two rooms away. This recent issue, however, is worse than usual. It happens even when absolutely NO ONE is online aside from me. Plus I live in the middle of nowhere with very few neighbors, so it's not like there's sixty people using the internet at the same time.
I don't THINK it's router-related, as my sister has been online at the same time as me and doesn't appear to have this problem. Similarly, the indicator lights on the router itself show that everything is functioning, as far as I can tell. No one has changed any passwords or settings on the router, no one has moved either the router or my external antenna for the wireless card, and apparently my wireless card's drivers are all up to date. In addition, I've scanned my computer and my antivirus program says everything looks okay.
The card itself is probably 3-4 years old. It's a NetGear RangeMax Next Wireless-N Notebook Adapter. ....not entirely sure why I have a Notebook adapter in a desktop PC, but whatevs.
Anyone have ideas on how to figure out what's going wrong here? I'm doing some online college classes with this computer so it'd be really nice to get this resolved as soon as possible without having to drive the 50 miles to take it to the closest repair place (which is, sadly enough, a freaking Best Buy).
EDIT: Welp, it just dropped the connection again and I'm not even on Youtube right now. And it's 2 in the morning so it's not like anyone else is online.