On 9/18/07, DrFredC.com <drfredc at drfredc.com> wrote: > > It's possible that some other programs or home network computers might be > overloading your network and wifi with traffic and/or requests of some sort > that might bog things down enough to disrupt a finnicky connection. > > For example, in background, your computer's virus scanner and spyware > might be downloading updates while someone else's email program is > downloading some large photo attachment. > > Our home wifi connection typically gets quirkiest when my son (hardwired > to the home net) is downloading a Warcraft update, jumping into some new > Warcraft game, or watching some video over the net that sucks up a lot of > bandwidth. > > Bottomline, Wifi routerware doesn't always prioritize traffic to match > everyone's individual needs for smooth communications and there can be lots > of BS going on in background that doesn't make things any easier for > routerware to sort out. > Access point is used for Nokia770 only. There is no any WiFi enabled devices. So, it shouldn't be problem with traffic. -- Cheers, Michael -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-users/attachments/20070919/fba7d04f/attachment.htm