Ganz Doof wrote:
> Thanks for the response.
>
> While I don't know how to go about updating the router, I do know that
> other users in my office who run Vista machines off the same router do not
> have these issues with losing their wi-fi signal.
>
> Also, my Thinkpad has all drivers updated (using the built in updater)
>
> So what else could I try?
It could be that you have too many connections going to the wireless router
and not enough bandwidth. This isn't something you'll be able to check in a
newsgroup. If you have an IT Dept., this is their job. If you don't have an
IT Dept., have a local professional come on-site and check things out for
you. This will not be someone from a BigComputerStore/GeekSquad type of
place.
It could be that your physical location is not optimum for the wireless
connection. Since I can't see your machine and setup, I can't test this for
you. Or there could be interference where you are sitting. Again, have a
professional check this out for you.
It could be that you have too much network chatter going on. See paragraph
1.
Or you could have a faulty wireless network adapter. The test for that would
be to go to various other locations (not in the office) and try their
wireless. If you have the identical problem, then the issue is with your
computer and you would call your IT Dept. or Lenovo tech support, depending
on your situation.
There could be other factors such as malware, too. Someone knowledgeable
needs to be physically looking at the machine.
Malke
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