06-20-2020, 08:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-20-2020, 08:13 AM by TheRoboticM.)
I am writing this on my laptop...
It is again alive and running normally... But the previous times it worked, the connection was alive for some time and then it was disconnected.
So I have full faith that I will be disconnected in a few minutes.
First of all, thanks for adding the code tags.
My Wi-Fi connection settings on the laptop are set to WPA2-PSK.
The problem with using a Wi-Fi USB adapter is that my old laptop has only 2 USB ports and one of them is for the keyboard and the other is for the mouse as the in-built touch pad is dead. I also do not have the Wi-Fi adapter.
I think you meant WPA2-PSK and not WPA3-PSK as that is not an option.
As for the router, it was given with my Wi-Fi setup and belongs to my ISP. So, I don't know what model it is or which company it belongs to. But most probably it is not that old as I got the new Wi-Fi setup few months ago.
Thanks!
It is again alive and running normally... But the previous times it worked, the connection was alive for some time and then it was disconnected.
So I have full faith that I will be disconnected in a few minutes.
(06-19-2020, 03:14 PM)firenice03 link Wrote:I added your output to the tread as code tags for easier reading....
Atheros I too have one in my laptop - its stable (no disconnects) but speed fluctuates.... Mine is a little different
Somethings to try
Set your Wi-Fi to WPA2-PSK (if not)
Or look for a USB adapter - Realtek chip or a Panda
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/network/network-speeds-ath9k-atheros/msg47705/#msg47705
First of all, thanks for adding the code tags.
My Wi-Fi connection settings on the laptop are set to WPA2-PSK.
The problem with using a Wi-Fi USB adapter is that my old laptop has only 2 USB ports and one of them is for the keyboard and the other is for the mouse as the in-built touch pad is dead. I also do not have the Wi-Fi adapter.
(06-20-2020, 01:09 AM)TheDead link Wrote:Yes, WPA3-PSK is a good idea.
Also, an update to the router maybe?
Again, if you have an old D-Link router, change it.
... erm, what is your router exactly?
I think you meant WPA2-PSK and not WPA3-PSK as that is not an option.
As for the router, it was given with my Wi-Fi setup and belongs to my ISP. So, I don't know what model it is or which company it belongs to. But most probably it is not that old as I got the new Wi-Fi setup few months ago.
Thanks!