NOTE: Below are comments on this thread AND on one w/Subject:
"TPad T60 Connect to Linksys BEFW11S4 - Security Settings"
I have also added a comment on the other thread that it
seems appropriate to consolidate the two under this one.
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 10:09:30 -0500 (EST), Carl Gehr wrote:
>On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 09:18:41 -0400, Julian Thomas wrote:
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>>In <list-2312717@2rosenthals.com>, on 02/15/09
>> at 09:37 PM, "Carl Gehr" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> typed:
>>>Therefore, I can only attribute the problem to the hardware. But before
>>>I open a hardware ticket with IBM/Lenovo, I'd like to know if anyone else
>>>has seen the problem and resolved it without a service call.
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>>I have the same configuration, and have never seen that problem.
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>Thanks, Julian! Somewhat confirms my knee-jerk reaction that it is a
>hardware problem...
>
>After I sent the posting, I have had two other bits of strange
>behavior:
>1) While normally, as I indicated, flipping the switch for
> the radio OFF/ON would bring back the steady light, a
> couple of times last night, it kept blinking even with
> the switch in the OFF position.
>2) Then, this morning, even with the light steady ON, the
> system lost contact with the router/AP. Required a re-boot
> to get it back. [The router was OK.]
>
>I'm not sure the latter problem is part of the same problem, though,
>because I've lost the connection a couple of times since I changed the
>AP security from WEP64 to WEP128. Until this morning, recycling the
>power on the router/AP would re-establish the connection without a
>reboot. This morning, it did not. If the connection keeps dropping,
>I'll go back to WEP64 to see if the dropped connection continues to
>happen.
OK, here's the current, not very happy, state of things:
* Placed HW call and replaced the WiFi card.
==> Made little or no difference! I've not placed
another call, and won't until I can tie the problem
down a bit more.
* The connection is still dropping, but I can *usually* get
it back by turning the radio OFF/ON and waiting for xWLAN
to reconfigure the network connection. The connection seems
to last a 'few hours' [no hard/fast interval known at this
point].
Just another point to ward off some anticipated questions:
* This is not an issue of 'no traffic on the link' because of
two things I've done:
1) I have PMPING running all the time, throwing PINGS at
my two routers [one is the AP, one the main router to
the ISP] every five minutes.
2) I have PMMail [E-Mail client, if someone is not familiar
with the package] set to request download of new mail
every FOUR minutes for each of five accounts, plus once
an hour for a sixth account.
So, there is plenty of traffic that should keep the connection
from a time-out.
* Related to the other thread that I started regarding:
"TPad T60 Connect to Linksys BEFW11S4 - Security Settings"
- It was suggested that I should install the latest firmware
update for my Linksys router/AP so I could update my
WiFi security from WEP64 to WPA-TKIP.
- I did the firmware update. Still could not connect.
- So, I backed off to WEP128. Connected, but this regular
dropping of the connection started.
- Now, I am back to WEP64 and the connection still drops,
but just not as often as with WEP128. Now, it is typically
a matter of some number of hours instead of a part of an
hour.
==> I am about to go back to the firmware level that I had
prior to the V1_52_02 update. [The old level was
V1.50.14.]
I'm getting desperate for some solutions to these issues. Enough so
that I'm questioning my entire commitment to eCS. I used to use eCS
because it was so stable. [Note: "was" not "is" stable.] I just
don't have the time to spend baby sitting this system.
Please! Any suggestions on this whole list of related items?
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TIA,
Carl