Not to steal someone else's thread, but I've got an Asus Eee that often won't reconnect to my network after waking up from sleep. Is this a known issue and is there a fix?Do you have an EEE pc, Macbook, or other computer whose networking bits are manufactured by Asus (this includes many netbooks)?
The reason for 1, 6 or 11 is that all the other channels overlap with those channels. The freqencies used by 2 overlap mostly with 1, but a little with 6. It's only possible to have 3 full speed wireless networks working in the 2.4Ghz spectrum (802.11a is 5.8Ghz, and n can be.) Using 2 - 5 will slow down channel 1 because it uses some of the same frequencies.Well, hopefully DA's problem is just a power saver thing, but the deal here is two-fold:
1) Most wi-fi routers, by default, automatically select a radio band channel. For w/e reason, this usually ends up being channel 1, 6, or 11, resulting in a lot of wi-fi networks ending up on the same channel, and more easily interfere with one another. I don't know why this is, I assume it's because they're all made to the same ISO spec or something.
Hmm, I don't think that can be my problem. I only get issues when resuming from sleep, not always, and the problem is odd. The network icon will say not connected, and when I click on that for options it'll say I'm not connected to my network, but the button to connect says "Disconnect" and even if I do disconnect, trying to reconnect just ends up in that same broken state. Sometimes I can fix it by choosing "repair my connection" but most of the time that doesn't respond at all.2) Asus-built laptop mobos made in pre-2010 use a poorly-coded Java instruction for wi-fi cards to regulate their power-saving,...