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Author: | rio [ Tue Sep 12, 2006 2:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | moron with computer needs help |
The moron with a computer is me ![]() So I just got a wireless Broadband adaptor today. First of all, it didn't work at all. It was like 10 minutes just to load the google homepage. This was when I had the thing plugged into the USB port right at the back of my computer, and the computer was facing right into the wall. (so the USB adaptor was one inch from the wall). Then I rotated the computer 90 degrees so the USB adaptor is facing right into the centre of the room, and it seems to be working much better. So my question is, is it probable that just that rotation and putting the USB adaptor in a more open space was the only thing that needed doing? If not, what other measures can I take to improve the performance of wireless broadband. Any suggestions at all are cool because I am totally new to this type of thing... |
Author: | Rhys [ Tue Sep 12, 2006 2:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: moron with computer needs help |
rio wrote: The moron with a computer is me
![]() So I just got a wireless Broadband adaptor today. First of all, it didn't work at all. It was like 10 minutes just to load the google homepage. This was when I had the thing plugged into the USB port right at the back of my computer, and the computer was facing right into the wall. (so the USB adaptor was one inch from the wall). Then I rotated the computer 90 degrees so the USB adaptor is facing right into the centre of the room, and it seems to be working much better. So my question is, is it probable that just that rotation and putting the USB adaptor in a more open space was the only thing that needed doing? If not, what other measures can I take to improve the performance of wireless broadband. Any suggestions at all are cool because I am totally new to this type of thing... So were talking like a wireless modem for a laptop, that works like a mobile phone? If you move it of course the coverage will change, cos in some places the coverage fluctuates. And yes, walls do fuck the signal up. Just think of it as being any phone. (If im thats what youre talking about at all) ![]() |
Author: | rio [ Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:01 pm ] |
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It's for a Desktop. It fucked up again shortly after I posted that last message but now seems to be ok again. It keeps saying stuff like "Signal Strength: Very Good", and then when I click on Internet Explorer it just goes "Finding Site..." for ages without doing anything. ![]() |
Author: | Rhys [ Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:23 pm ] |
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rio wrote: It's for a Desktop. It fucked up again shortly after I posted that last message but now seems to be ok again.
It keeps saying stuff like "Signal Strength: Very Good", and then when I click on Internet Explorer it just goes "Finding Site..." for ages without doing anything. ![]() But is it totally wireless or just a wireless modem? Ie, is it connected to a phone line or does it work like a mobile? |
Author: | rio [ Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:28 pm ] |
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It's totally wireless. We have a router downstairs and I just bought a little mobile USB thing that just plugs in and is supposed to pick up the signal from that router. Seems to be working at the moment *crosses fingers* ![]() |
Author: | Rhys [ Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:36 pm ] |
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rio wrote: It's totally wireless.
We have a router downstairs and I just bought a little mobile USB thing that just plugs in and is supposed to pick up the signal from that router. Seems to be working at the moment *crosses fingers* ![]() I guess location would matter. Put it closer to the router if possible ![]() The walls the signal has to go through would affect it, and some cordless phones can affect wireless internet stuff. Heaps of shit could screw with the signal. ![]() |
Author: | rio [ Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:57 pm ] |
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Seems to be ok now. Maybe my mobile could fuck with it... Sadly it may be a while before I find out because nobody calls me ![]() |
Author: | Radagast [ Tue Sep 12, 2006 4:08 pm ] |
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rio wrote: Seems to be ok now.
Maybe my mobile could fuck with it... Sadly it may be a while before I find out because nobody calls me ![]() Lol awww. I'll call you.....innappropriate calls at 3 in the morning still count, right? |
Author: | rio [ Tue Sep 12, 2006 4:20 pm ] |
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Radagast wrote: rio wrote: Seems to be ok now. Maybe my mobile could fuck with it... Sadly it may be a while before I find out because nobody calls me ![]() Lol awww. I'll call you.....innappropriate calls at 3 in the morning still count, right? Any other type of call would be a disappointment ![]() |
Author: | leee [ Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:14 am ] |
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rio wrote: It's totally wireless.
We have a router downstairs and I just bought a little mobile USB thing that just plugs in and is supposed to pick up the signal from that router. Seems to be working at the moment *crosses fingers* ![]() Why don't you move your router to a more central location? |
Author: | grandbazaar [ Wed Sep 13, 2006 2:05 am ] |
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Is your USB adaptor USB 2.0 ? , is it plugged ina usb 2.0 port? this can effect the speed although it still should work fine qith a 1.0 port. |
Author: | Rhys [ Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:54 am ] |
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rio wrote: Seems to be ok now.
Maybe my mobile could fuck with it... Sadly it may be a while before I find out because nobody calls me ![]() No one calls me either ![]() Lucky the internet exists, cos all the cool ppl are in the uk apparently (Besides wanksy) ![]() |
Author: | rio [ Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:38 pm ] |
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leee wrote: rio wrote: It's totally wireless. We have a router downstairs and I just bought a little mobile USB thing that just plugs in and is supposed to pick up the signal from that router. Seems to be working at the moment *crosses fingers* ![]() Why don't you move your router to a more central location? Hopefully I'll be doing that today. |
Author: | rio [ Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:40 pm ] |
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grandbazaar wrote: Is your USB adaptor USB 2.0 ? , is it plugged ina usb 2.0 port?
this can effect the speed although it still should work fine qith a 1.0 port. Hmm I think they're both 2.0... I may sound like a retard but how do I find out what the port is? |
Author: | rio [ Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:41 pm ] |
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following the reaper wrote: rio wrote: Seems to be ok now. Maybe my mobile could fuck with it... Sadly it may be a while before I find out because nobody calls me ![]() No one calls me either ![]() Lucky the internet exists, cos all the cool ppl are in the uk apparently (Besides wanksy) ![]() ![]() |
Author: | ElTipo [ Thu Sep 14, 2006 4:25 am ] |
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Your phones (Cellular, house) could be messing with the signal depending on their working frequency. |
Author: | grandbazaar [ Thu Sep 14, 2006 5:23 am ] |
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rio wrote: grandbazaar wrote: Is your USB adaptor USB 2.0 ? , is it plugged ina usb 2.0 port? this can effect the speed although it still should work fine qith a 1.0 port. Hmm I think they're both 2.0... I may sound like a retard but how do I find out what the port is? well usually it will say on the product you buy. as for if your computer supports USB 2.0: Right-click the My Computer icon and select Properties. Click the Device Manager tab. Click the plus (+) sign next to Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Note: If Universal Serial Bus Controllers is not listed, there is a problem with the USB controller or the USB controller is not enabled in the computer's BIOS. Please contact the computer or card manufacturer for updated drivers and/or for information on how to fix or enable the USB controller. If Enhanced Host Controller and/or USB 2.0 Root Hub Device is listed, then the computer has USB 2.0 ports. |
Author: | hellraiser_xes [ Thu Sep 14, 2006 8:50 am ] |
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It's a good thing I did some research on Wireless Internet a few semesters ago for some networking project. Yes, your transfer rate depends on the space your in. Remember, your internet is working on waves. If you put your device in an enclosed area, it's quite hard for the waves to reach the device. You need to put it in an open area. Near a window or a door would be good. I forgot the name of this wave, but they are impeded by walls and solid objects. Even if your in a room, the connection you get is not as good as in an open area, because the walls block these waves. And you have to understand that these are the similar waves to your satellite tv. SO you will experence bad condition pending on the weather. Transmission will be poor when there's heavy rain. It's quite hard since you own a desktop. But try putting your PC somewhere open. It helps. How far is your router anyway? Try to put it closer to your router. |
Author: | rio [ Thu Sep 14, 2006 10:04 am ] |
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Thanks guys... The router is two storeys downstairs so it may be that. I shall try to move it closer although it will mean maybe getting another cable ![]() |
Author: | The_Voice [ Thu Sep 14, 2006 10:21 pm ] |
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hellraiser_xes wrote: It's a good thing I did some research on Wireless Internet a few semesters ago for some networking project.
Yes, your transfer rate depends on the space your in. Remember, your internet is working on waves. If you put your device in an enclosed area, it's quite hard for the waves to reach the device. You need to put it in an open area. Near a window or a door would be good. I forgot the name of this wave, but they are impeded by walls and solid objects. Even if your in a room, the connection you get is not as good as in an open area, because the walls block these waves. And you have to understand that these are the similar waves to your satellite tv. SO you will experence bad condition pending on the weather. Transmission will be poor when there's heavy rain. It's quite hard since you own a desktop. But try putting your PC somewhere open. It helps. How far is your router anyway? Try to put it closer to your router. Yeah thats definitely the problem, eloctromagnetic waves when interrupted by objects agitate the object molecules producing heat (like in a microwave) wich transfers into an energy loss, so the more obstacles the EM wave encounters the more energy it will waste, reaching your computer with a very low amplitud signal, try placing your PC close to your router and see if the problem fixes, if not then let us know. Oh and just one thing, different kinds of routers use different kind of transfer protocols requiring special wireless adaptors, make sure yours is under the same transfer standards as your router. |
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