lllja

Chris candive1 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 15 16:44:22 UTC 2011


Illja,

"Let's see if Ray sees other wireless networks. If he does, then the issue
is with the router. A simple reboot might fix it. If running OpenWRT on it,
just connect to it via Ethernet, ssh into it and run *wifi down* and *wifi
up*. That does the trick on my router 99% of the time.* In my case, it craps
out due to interference from the furnace. Don't ask me how lol."*

Oil Furnaces produce a large amount of interference, sometimes enough to
shut themselves down this happened to me. (modulation & feedback, EMI)
It took a Kerr company tech and an expert to fix.
My Dad's Natural Gas furnace interference was shutting down his router until
I moved it upstairs.
So your problem is very likely caused by furnace proximity to your router.

Chris.


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