jkswiss wrote:
> (Self Built, P5NE SLI Asus motherboard, Nvidia 7600 Video Card, 2 Gigs Ram,
> 2.2 Ghz Core 2 duo, Vista 32bit home premium, Dlink Airplus G DWL g510)
>
> I was wondering if anyone out there had some similar problems like myself.
> I'm having random connection issues with Vista and wireless. It is the
> strangest thing because when the problems start, it's only the browsers and
> email clients that cannot connect. For some odd reason, a p2p client such as
> Azureus will continue to download.
> I thought it might be a firewall issue so I disabled it and it wasn't the
> case.
>
> The thing about this intermittent problem is that it takes a restart to
> correct the problem. The repair connection doesn't work at all. Throughout
> all this I have full strength signals from my router and it says I am
> connected to both local and internet. This requires me to reboot about once a
> day, sometimes twice. The problem still persists when I changed out my Dlink
> wireless card with an edimax one. I also changed wireless routers from a
> Netgear to Buffalo. Problem still exists.The problem exists with both IE7 and
> Firefox. I updated my Asus p5ne sli motherboards firmware, hoping that would
> help but to no avail.
>
> Its disheartening that I will have to deal with this computer until I get a
> new one as this is a recent build with decent specs (Vista Premium, 2.2 Core
> 2 Duo, 2 gigs ram, Nvidia 7600 and with expensive quiet fans and heatsinks, I
> built for quietness).
>
> I suspect that the motherboard might be the issue. If anyone has any clues,
> please help me out. Thanks.
>
> P.S. I've flashed my buffalo router with the tomato linux firmware and
> disabled ipv6 to see if that would help but the problem is still there.
Yes - I had a similar problem several months back. I can't remember all
of the details but I did at the time have to get new atheros drivers for
the wireless card. I think I had to go to their czech website
www.atheros.cz to get the latest drivers for the chipset in the wireless
card, but that might not be needed any longer.