My router is acting weird. I have two laptops and a PC on it. 2 of the computers are connected via a wireless adapter, and the other is regular Cat 5 cable into my network card.
Here's the weird part. I "borrowed" some LAN games off of Kazaa lite and the games work fine, but my router goes nut-so every once in a while (1 out of ever 5 games I'd guess) and I lose network connection from all 3 computers. The router lights indicate that everything is fine, but it's not. I simply do not have connection - and if fact sometimes its reassigning the SAME IPs to different computers. I have to unplug the router and it works just fine when its plugged back in. IPs are assigned via DHCP (I need to for my work PC and the Nazi admins didn't give me rights to setup a static IP).
I've only had this problem twice when I'm not playing these non-windows games, but about 20 times when playing the games.
It's a Linksys 2.4 GHz wireless-B Broadband router.
This is more of an inconvience than anything, but it's annoying as hell
Thanks.
Here's the weird part. I "borrowed" some LAN games off of Kazaa lite and the games work fine, but my router goes nut-so every once in a while (1 out of ever 5 games I'd guess) and I lose network connection from all 3 computers. The router lights indicate that everything is fine, but it's not. I simply do not have connection - and if fact sometimes its reassigning the SAME IPs to different computers. I have to unplug the router and it works just fine when its plugged back in. IPs are assigned via DHCP (I need to for my work PC and the Nazi admins didn't give me rights to setup a static IP).
I've only had this problem twice when I'm not playing these non-windows games, but about 20 times when playing the games.
It's a Linksys 2.4 GHz wireless-B Broadband router.
This is more of an inconvience than anything, but it's annoying as hell
Thanks.