Belkin 802.11g manual Data transfer is sometimes very slow, Data transfer is always very slow

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TROUBLESHOOTING

In the “This connection uses the following items” list, verify that the “File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks” check box is selected. If the check box is cleared, select it. If this item is not present, click “Install”. In the “Select Network Component Type” box, select “Service” and click “Add”. In the “Select Network Service” box, select “File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks” and click “OK”. Close the “Wireless Network Connection Properties” box. Close the “Network Connections” window.

Data transfer is sometimes very slow.

Microwave ovens and some cordless phones operate at the same radio frequency as the wireless network cards. When the microwave oven or cordless phone is in use, it interferes with the wireless network.

Therefore, keep computers with the Bridge at least 20 feet away from your microwave oven and any cordless telephone that operates at a frequency of 2.4GHz.

Data transfer is always very slow.

Some homes and most offices are steel-framed structures. The steel in such buildings may interfere with your network’s radio signals, thus causing a slowdown in the data transmission rate. Try moving your computers to different locations in the building to see if performance improves.

Computers are not communicating with the network.

If your network has an access point, check all cables and make sure the power LED on the front of the access point is on.

In Windows 2000, I get the following error message: “Medium cable disconnected”. Also, there is a red X on my network icon in the system tray. This indicates that your computer is not properly configured to connect to the network. Verify that all of the wireless network properties settings are correct. Also, make sure that your computer is receiving a good signal from the access point.

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Contents P74397 802.11g Wireless Ethernet Bridge Table of Contents Package Contents IntroductionSystem Requirements Connection rates of up to 54Mbps FeaturesOverview Applications and AdvantagesProduct Specifications Knowing your Wireless Ethernet Bridge Power Link LED Ethernet Link LEDWlan Link LED Connecting the Hardware Connecting the Bridge Using the Setup Wizard Connecting the Bridge Using the Setup Wizard Ad-Hoc Computer-to-Computer Access PointSsid ChannelAdapter Bridge Name IP address Subnet MaskGateway Hex Key EncryptionNetwork Key PassphraseConfirm all your settings are correct then click Finish Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, and XP Setting UP Your Computer to USE the WEB-BASED InterfaceLogging into the Web-Based Setup Logging Out of the Web-Based SetupUnderstanding the Advanced Web-Based User Interface Quick Navigation Links LAN SettingsWlan Settings StatusBridge Settings IP ConfigurationBridge Name WEP Encryption Authentication ModeGateway IP Adress ModeKey ID Join Restart the Wireless BridgeSite Survey RefreshRestore Factory Default Save Current SettingsRestore Previous Settings Browse Upgrade Firmware UpdateLogin Timeout PasswordTroubleshooting Cannot connect to the networkWindows XP Environment Data transfer is sometimes very slow Data transfer is always very slowComputers are not communicating with the network Technical Support Federal Communications Commission Notice InformationFCC Statement ModificationsEurope-European Union Notice Canada-Industry Canada ICBelkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product Warranty