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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Network and WIreless Adapters => DWA-142 => Topic started by: andy on May 21, 2009, 06:03:51 PM
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I purchased the DWA-142 today and whilst I am impressed with its range and speed, I'm being sent crazy by it's constant connection dropping.
My network changes to local only literally every few minutes. I have installed the latest drivers from the D-Link website and am running Vista 32 bit. I am connecting to a DIR-655 router with 1.31 beta firmware. Hardware version - A4.
I have tried connecting it to my Netgear WNR2000 router and the connection remains stable then. I have also had success keeping the connection on a random network with virtually no signal from a house nearby.
I am not having trouble connecting any other wireless adaptors to this router.
It seems like a router - adaptor clash and I can't work out why.
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Not sure.
But D-link does have a more current USB adapter.
DWA-160
http://dlink.com/products/?pid=656&sec=0
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Have you any idea how good the range is on that? I had a DWA-140 that looked similar not so long ago but the range wasn't brilliant on that and it broke after a few weeks.
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Have you any idea how good the range is on that? I had a DWA-140 that looked similar not so long ago but the range wasn't brilliant on that and it broke after a few weeks.
There is a forum in here for it. I would ask what people think.
The reviews on Amazon.com aren't so hot.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00127OVHI/ref=cm_rdp_product
I have the same setup as you and I am good. Are you using the Connection Manager that came with the adapter? I would use that.
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Yeah. I had a look on Amazon and it did put me off a little. I had a look at what people had posted in the forum here too and there do seem to be a lot of problems, particularly for Rev A.
What I have done is sent my DIR-655 back to be replaced then I can go back to my old firmware. I never seemed to get the performance that I used to get after I installed the BETA firmware and I want to start from scratch.
I've been connected to my Netgear WNR2000 without problems for two days now without problem. I absolutely hate that router though so won't be sticking to it.
I am connecting using the adaptor connection manager and I'm using version 1.30 that I downloaded from the website.
I should get my replacement router in the midweek so I will post an update then.
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I had probems connecting with any firmare above 1.10.
I would try using that version.
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My new router arrived today but I am still having the same problem :(. My firmware is 1.21 so I can't downgrade to 1.10.
When I've had connection dropping problems in the past, it has always been more of a disconnect then connect thing. This just changes to local only then won't work until I've unplugged and plugged the adaptor back in.
I'm just playing about with any settings that I can find at the moment!
I'm frustrated as I know there is nothing wrong with the router and know there is nothing wrong with the adaptor. They just don't like each other! I feel like there must be a setting I can change though that will make it work. I just don't know where.
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My new router arrived today but I am still having the same problem :(. My firmware is 1.21 so I can't downgrade to 1.10.
When I've had connection dropping problems in the past, it has always been more of a disconnect then connect thing. This just changes to local only then won't work until I've unplugged and plugged the adaptor back in.
I'm just playing about with any settings that I can find at the moment!
I'm frustrated as I know there is nothing wrong with the router and know there is nothing wrong with the adaptor. They just don't like each other! I feel like there must be a setting I can change though that will make it work. I just don't know where.
I still think it is the firmware, but unfortunately nothing can be done about that.
Did you call tech support? They are usually helpful.
I would roll the dice with a DWA-160
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They're just a bit on the expensive side and the reviews are awful overall so I'm trying to avoid doing that for now.
I'm thinking of going for another brand to try it. I know that people say use the same brand adaptor as router but I've had no success doing that so I might as well try something different. I can always return it. I'll have used every wireless N adaptor going at this rate.