I think this seems to be somewhat of a "popular" problem but I'm not sure if this is exactly it, and it doesn't seem that there are any clear solutions to it if it is.
Problem description: My problem is fairly straightforward. I can get a wireless connection to my router with no problems and I have access to the internet. However, I am unable to keep a constant connection for more than about 30-40 minutes, at which point my connection to the router will promptly fail, and then re-establish itself a few mere seconds later. I am using a DLink router (DIR-655, H/W vA4, F/W v1.21) with a Videotron cable modem.
Attempted fixes: I've called DLink tech support twice. The first time I was told to change my wireless channel from 6 to 11 and to change my WAN port speed from Auto 10/100/1000Mbps to just 100Mbps. This almost seemed to work since early on the connection was dropping every 5 minutes. However, after about 30 minutes the connection dropped again, and I tried again and it dropped after another 30 minutes or so. So I called tech support again and I was told to reset my router from the switch on the back and then I set up the connection again changing the channel from 6 to 11. The guy told me that changing the WAN port speed was useless. The connection only lasted around 15 minutes before it dropped again. I just switched from DSL to Cable yesterday so I'm not too familiar with any other procedures I should try and I don't quite know the settings of this router since I've only been using it since yesterday. The disconnects have however, become less frequent than yesterday, but it's still quite annoying
Recent changes: As mentioned above, the only change was the ISP change and everything that came with it (new router etc...) I would be quite surprised if the environment was a factor since I was previously using a not-so-special Siemens router with no problem.
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Operating system: Windows XP Home 32-bit
System specs: I've a laptop that is a Toshiba A100-SK9
Thanks