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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: HareWire on December 06, 2013, 11:15:02 AM
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While on a wireless network, (only tried my home one so far) I'm getting one large spike in variance from 1/2 to full scale every 65 seconds...
Wired connection is steady as a rock of course, no variance at all.
Suggestions on what might be causing this? Thanks.
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Solved:
Switched from WEP security to WPA2 encryption on the router...recurring variance spike is now gone.
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Solved:
Switched from WEP security to WPA2 encryption on the router...recurring variance spike is now gone.
interesting
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interesting
Very interesting indeed! I wonder how just changing the WEP password would have worked. I mean, could it be possible that a) a neighbour had cracked the WEP security and b) the said neighbour has a virus sending junk mail every minute?
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I tried this with our Wifi router and I cannot duplicate this scenario. Could it be a reboot of the router fixed the problem?