Solution hang-the-9 Aug 2, 2013 Reboot the router, check for new firmware, if that does not help, get a new one. Some routers just become unstable, especially with wireless.
Reboot the router, check for new firmware, if that does not help, get a new one. Some routers just become unstable, especially with wireless.
hubbardt Distinguished Nov 19, 2004 1,138 0 19,460 Aug 1, 2013 #2 Do you mean that your wireless connection breaks a lot? 192.168.1.1 is the address of your wireless router and should be stable if you have a wired connection. Upvote 0 Downvote
Do you mean that your wireless connection breaks a lot? 192.168.1.1 is the address of your wireless router and should be stable if you have a wired connection.
hang-the-9 Titan Mar 25, 2010 60,387 1,081 152,940 Aug 2, 2013 Solution #3 Reboot the router, check for new firmware, if that does not help, get a new one. Some routers just become unstable, especially with wireless. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Reboot the router, check for new firmware, if that does not help, get a new one. Some routers just become unstable, especially with wireless.