Our internet connection goes down for about 30 seconds - 1 minute every 30 - 45 minutes. The signal from the ISP is really great and the speed too, though we lose connectivity completely every so often. I have no idea how long this issue had been going on, we've never really noticed it before till losing connection to BattleNet and losing the game progress.
CONTINUAL DISCONNECTION OF WIRELESS CONNECTION
There are a few things thatcan cause you to lose wireless connection with your wireless router.1. Weak signal strength,check the signal strength on your wireless card. If it is weak move thewireless router away from brick or concrete walls and if possible locatethe wireless router higher up.2. Have you secured yourwireless router from people near your from unauthorized access? i.e. change thedefault password, setup encryption use WPA2 or WPA, change the default SSID,and turn off SSID broadcast, and for added protection, enable MAC addressfiltering which allows only the MAC address/es of your wireless card/s toconnect to your wireless router.3. You could be gettinginterference from electrical sources such as air conditioners, arc welders,washing machines etc. If so, the power supply to the wireless routers andcomputers etc should be connected to a surge protection power board, betterstill connect your computer equipment to an UPS (Uninterrupted PowerSupply). 4. Check the channels ofthe wireless routers and access points in your area and change the broadcastchannel on your wireless router to an unused channel or one that is currentlyused but has the weakest signal strength. This will minimize interferencewith your wireless router from other wireless routers and accesspoints in your area.
SOURCE: D-Link DIR-628 router, i've lost internet connection to the PC!
You would be best to buy a wireless router with a built in modem, this would be much easier for you to setup and manage
SOURCE: di-524 dlink; wireless laptop connects but no internet or network
Your wireless card is dead, replace.
SOURCE: DIR-300 router and broadband ISP connection,is NAT possible?
With a cable broadband connection, the cable line comes into the cable modem. The cable modem does the work changing the cable signal to a network connection and sends an I.P. address to the computer. With some cable internet providers you can hook the network cable into the in port on a router, wireless or wired, then hook up computers to the router. At this point the router gets the IP from cable and uses it's own IP routing for your internal network. Some broadband providers control your access by the computers mac address which registers with the vendor. If this is the case then the easy way to make it work is to get a router which can clone a mac address so the vendor still sees the same mac address.
SOURCE: I am losing all internet connection on all
IP addressin D-Link by default 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.50)May be conflict ip address in your LAN computers
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