Archived from groups: microsoft.public.broadbandnet.hardware (More info?)
I recently installed the critical update for my MN700
Wireless g router. I started noticing that my internet
connection wasn't doing so well. I have a program that
moniters my bandwidth and it shows an average bandwith
that is around 2.5kB/sec which is normal for me. The
problem is that about every 10 seconds it drops to
about .3kB/sec and that usually kills just about anything
I try to download. I've read about similar problems
being solved my rolling back the driver. Would that fix
this situation or is this another problem... I'm about at
wits end with it and desperate for any soloution.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.broadbandnet.hardware (More info?)
Info, the computer wired to the router is running XP Pro,
and My notebook in running XP Home. Another thing, when
I try to log onto the router from my notebook Iget this
message:
"Windows CE Web Server is too busy, cannot handle any
more connections."
As far as I know Windows CE is a PDA/Mobil OS and I have
nothing that's running it anywhere around me...
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.broadbandnet.hardware (More info?)
I too upgraded with the critical patch but I find my MN-
700 I use as a gateway to the WAN hangs every 2 to 3
days. I have the wireless turned off on that device but
the other two (both MN-700's) seem to be working fine for
the wireless aspect. I have access through Win XP Pro or
Win 2003 Ent. Server. When it's up the access is normal
speed.
Also I tried using webresponse.one.microsoft.com. Does
this route to problems actually work? It rarely ever
gives me the next screen. Other web sites on
microsoft.com seem to run fine except this one!
Micheal
>-----Original Message-----
>I recently installed the critical update for my MN700
>Wireless g router. I started noticing that my internet
>connection wasn't doing so well. I have a program that
>moniters my bandwidth and it shows an average bandwith
>that is around 2.5kB/sec which is normal for me. The
>problem is that about every 10 seconds it drops to
>about .3kB/sec and that usually kills just about
anything
>I try to download. I've read about similar problems
>being solved my rolling back the driver. Would that fix
>this situation or is this another problem... I'm about
at
>wits end with it and desperate for any soloution.
>.
>
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