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Will.Allison
post Aug 4 2007, 06:24 PM
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Ok, so I have a WBR-1310 D-Link router(wireless G router). I have a mac that is connected wirelessly with a B network card and I have a PC that is connected by a cable. The problem is, my PC keeps losing connection every 10 minutes or so for maybe 30 seconds. Is this because of the B connection interfering or do I just have a bad router? Thanks for the help.

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Saint_Michael
post Aug 4 2007, 06:57 PM
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Have you updated the firmware for you router, usually if you do this, its fixes most common connection problems; thats what I did to get my router from crashing on me. Also make sure that Mac address on your main computer is clone on your routers admin panel since you need a primary computer to have stable connection.

After rereading your post I would go with the firmware update since that was the problem I always had on the PC.

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