When it drops, Do you see you WLAN go to local access only? Can you roll back your WLAN drivers (DON'T CHOOSE A WINDOWS ONE)?I too am getting 90k frequently. I have contacted SE who sent me through a wild goose chase of settings and parts. I contacted my ISP who says nothing is wrong on their end.
I have 2 computers running win 7 home. Problem only happens on one computer and when I get 90k I notice my internet resets completely in windows while the other computer is still connected with no problems.
I have researched internet connection reset which led me to disable IPV6 as well as IP Helper in windows runtime. Still didn't correct problem
I have disabled onboard nic and ran solely through PCI wireless adapter with same issues. I have updated all device drivers, same issue. I have replaced modem, same issue, I have also contacted Motorola to test modem and tests were successful.
I have also completely formatted my hard drive and reinstalled everything. Same issue of 90k.
I have also per SE suggestion setup port forwarding in my modem/router. same issue.
Anyone have any other ideas?
It does show the local connection connected but no internet for 2 seconds or so and then reconnects itself. have updated drivers directly from mainboard mfg along with all mb drivers and bios update directly from mb mfg.
Yeah, that's a Windows 8 bug. Go to:
Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change Adapter Settings > Right Click your wifi > Properties > Configure > Power Management > Uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" > Click OK
Don't update the drivers. Roll back the drivers:
Control Panel > Hardware > Device Manager > Network Adapters > Right Click wifi > Properties > Drivers > Update Drivers > Browse My Computer For Driver Software > Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer > uncheck "show compatible hardware" > Choose your manufacturer of the card > Choose the driver that closely fits yours (DON'T PICK THE ONES SIGNED BY MICROSOFT/WINDOWS)
Should fix it.
I'm on win 7 not win 8Yeah, that's a Windows 8 bug. Go to:
Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change Adapter Settings > Right Click your wifi > Properties > Configure > Power Management > Uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" > Click OK
Don't update the drivers. Roll back the drivers:
Control Panel > Hardware > Device Manager > Network Adapters > Right Click wifi > Properties > Drivers > Update Drivers > Browse My Computer For Driver Software > Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer > uncheck "show compatible hardware" > Choose your manufacturer of the card > Choose the driver that closely fits yours (DON'T PICK THE ONES SIGNED BY MICROSOFT/WINDOWS)
Should fix it.
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