If you have some problem like this?
Your 802.11b or 11g wireless network worked great for a year but has suddenly slowed to a crawl, for no apparent reason . You've checked every setting and device on the network, and everythings's functioning properly.
Ok here is the tips for that problem. May be helpful to you.
Other electronic device may be stepping on your network's signal. Bluetooth network's wireless telephone, and microwave ovens all operate in the 2.4-GHz frequency range of your network. If your wireless router or access point is located near one of these device, try placing the products as far from each other as possible. To reduce interference from wireless phones, you can change the channel that your Wi-Fi network uses by going into the setup program for your router or access pioint.
Your 802.11b or 11g wireless network worked great for a year but has suddenly slowed to a crawl, for no apparent reason . You've checked every setting and device on the network, and everythings's functioning properly.
Ok here is the tips for that problem. May be helpful to you.
Other electronic device may be stepping on your network's signal. Bluetooth network's wireless telephone, and microwave ovens all operate in the 2.4-GHz frequency range of your network. If your wireless router or access point is located near one of these device, try placing the products as far from each other as possible. To reduce interference from wireless phones, you can change the channel that your Wi-Fi network uses by going into the setup program for your router or access pioint.