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Old 10-31-2009, 09:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys i have got the linksys wga54g wireless gaming adapter hooked up to my xbox 360 and it has started losing connection with my router randomly. I was wondering if its time to get a new one or if there could be another problem.
It has no on off switch and it has pretty much stayed plugged in for the last year an a half since i have had it, I used to to have other things run off of it as-well but lately just the xbox. Was wondering if anybody else had a same type of problems or if it just sounds like it is on its last leg and needs to be replaced.

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Does not sound like a router issue. In my experience when a router is broken it will not do anything. You could try resetting the router back to factory settings and reconfigure. If you are using wireless then make sure that there is not other equipment interfering. I have noticed that home automation or next door wireless can interfere.
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thanks guys will try reconfiguring
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Hey guys i have got the linksys wga54g wireless gaming adapter hooked up to my xbox 360 and it has started losing connection with my router randomly. I was wondering if its time to get a new one or if there could be another problem.
It has no on off switch and it has pretty much stayed plugged in for the last year an a half since i have had it, I used to to have other things run off of it as-well but lately just the xbox. Was wondering if anybody else had a same type of problems or if it just sounds like it is on its last leg and needs to be replaced.

Thanks for any help yo may have
man i tell ya ive had this same 50-60 foot of cat 5 hooked to my 360 for years even on the first xbox NEVER had a problem but i guess thats what happens when microsoft gets involved LOL
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