TheLetterD
Will Power
Hello!
So I own a Belkin Basic router (802.11 n) and on my desktop I have a network interface card, the TP LINK WN350g (which is 802.11g)!
Now the problem I face is that for some reason the internet connection keeps disconnecting.
I have the latest drivers on both devices, I use a software inSSIDer to check for any network interferences, none.
I use my iPad in the same room as my desktop but the Wifi on that works fine!
inSSIDER AND Windows tray icon for Wifi Reception shows three bars with the doors in between open, and 1 with the doors closed.
The wifi router is roughly 20 Feet away from my Desktop.
For SOME reason I remember using the same card on my old desktop and it worked fine then!
Even when Im playing COD4 online it says "Connection Interrupted"
I didnt have these problems when I had my desktop in my old room on LAN with the same Wifi Router.
Now my questions;
1. Could my Network interface card be faulty?
2. If yes, will buying a N Network interface card solve the problem?
3. In your onion what should I buy? A Network interface card or a Wireless USB adapter (like this one; TP-LINK 150 Mbps TL-WN721N Wireless N - TP-LINK: Flipkart.com
Which one would give me better and more reliable performance?
So I own a Belkin Basic router (802.11 n) and on my desktop I have a network interface card, the TP LINK WN350g (which is 802.11g)!
Now the problem I face is that for some reason the internet connection keeps disconnecting.
I have the latest drivers on both devices, I use a software inSSIDer to check for any network interferences, none.
I use my iPad in the same room as my desktop but the Wifi on that works fine!
inSSIDER AND Windows tray icon for Wifi Reception shows three bars with the doors in between open, and 1 with the doors closed.
The wifi router is roughly 20 Feet away from my Desktop.
For SOME reason I remember using the same card on my old desktop and it worked fine then!
Even when Im playing COD4 online it says "Connection Interrupted"
I didnt have these problems when I had my desktop in my old room on LAN with the same Wifi Router.
Now my questions;
1. Could my Network interface card be faulty?
2. If yes, will buying a N Network interface card solve the problem?
3. In your onion what should I buy? A Network interface card or a Wireless USB adapter (like this one; TP-LINK 150 Mbps TL-WN721N Wireless N - TP-LINK: Flipkart.com
Which one would give me better and more reliable performance?