Hi guys,
I just got a laptop and router from my mother in law. the router is a d-link wbr-1310. The problem i have is that it kicks me off constantly. a triangle with an exclamation mark comes down at the bottom and i lose my connection. it could be 5 minutes or two hours before kicking me off, but usually within 15 minutes, and even quicker if i try to watch a video on youtube or any online video. I'm not sure where to look to check if its set up right. I just stuck the cd in and followed the directions. my desktop is running xp and my laptop is running vista, and i have updated all the network drivers.
I don't know what ipv4 and ipv6 connectivity is, but it says internet on ipv4 and limited on ipv6. it is really annoying to be kicked off so much. when it goes to limited connectivity i disconnect and try to reconnect and i the computer does not find my network. i have to restart the computer. please point me in the right direction. I'm ok with computers but in no way an expert so please be a little detailed if you have an idea. Thanks
Todd
I just got a laptop and router from my mother in law. the router is a d-link wbr-1310. The problem i have is that it kicks me off constantly. a triangle with an exclamation mark comes down at the bottom and i lose my connection. it could be 5 minutes or two hours before kicking me off, but usually within 15 minutes, and even quicker if i try to watch a video on youtube or any online video. I'm not sure where to look to check if its set up right. I just stuck the cd in and followed the directions. my desktop is running xp and my laptop is running vista, and i have updated all the network drivers.
I don't know what ipv4 and ipv6 connectivity is, but it says internet on ipv4 and limited on ipv6. it is really annoying to be kicked off so much. when it goes to limited connectivity i disconnect and try to reconnect and i the computer does not find my network. i have to restart the computer. please point me in the right direction. I'm ok with computers but in no way an expert so please be a little detailed if you have an idea. Thanks
Todd