Wireless killed after time by LNS

Discussion in 'LnS English Forum' started by wreckwriter, Apr 19, 2008.

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  1. wreckwriter

    wreckwriter Registered Member

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    I just installed LNS on my third PC. This one connects wirelessly to a WAP that is plugged into my router.

    Everything works great for 20-30 minutes, then the connection dies. Repairing the connection (right-click icon, choose repair) will bring it back, nothing else. I have verified that LnS is the cause, no problems if its not running. I have imported and enabled (top of list) the wifi rule and have created rules to enable those things which appear in log when the problem occurs.

    Searching the forum I find several folks have had this issue but can't find a solution.

    Thanks!
     
  2. Frederic

    Frederic LnS Developer

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    Hi,

    Is there any blocked packet in the log, just after you detects the connection has gone ?
    Also, you should verify if the problem is coming from the internet filtering or from the application filtering: just disable one of them and check if the connection remains normally.

    Regards,

    Frederic
     
  3. wreckwriter

    wreckwriter Registered Member

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    Hi Frederic, previously there were log messages but I have enabled rules for them while troubleshooting this. Now there are no log messages, the connection just dies.

    I am fairly sure it is the internet filtering but have turned it off to verify. Will report back in a while.
     
  4. wreckwriter

    wreckwriter Registered Member

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    Well, it seems its NOT internet filtering, I really expected it was. Have now reenabled that and disabled application filtering. Nothing shows as blocked in application filtering though. That seems odd...
     
  5. wreckwriter

    wreckwriter Registered Member

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    May not be LnS at all, wireless adapter may be failing. Going to replace, will let you know.
     
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