Networking – Randomly getting ‘Request timed out’ when pinging wireless router

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It happens on my desktop randomly, the more i use the connection the more likely to happen (i.e. the moment when I load a new, playing a videogame with constant connection). The connection drops for a few (or many) seconds and then resumes on its own.

Symptoms

  • Whenever this happens the internet connection stops (of course).
  • Whenever this happens I can't ping my router (192.168.0.1) from my desktop computer (Request timed out).
  • Whenever this happens I CAN ping my router from my laptop, laptop does not suffer from this problem, suggesting that the problem is with my desktop (maybe the wireless adapter?). EDIT: probably not the adapter, i connected a USB wireless adapter to my desktop and it still has the same issues. 🙁
  • Signal strength is at -65dBm, however my laptop with the same signal strength presents no problems.

How do i go about troubleshooting this? Any ideas?

Hardware

  • Wireless adapter: TP-LINK TL-WDN4800

  • Router: Lynksis E900

  • Windows 8.1

Things I've already tried

  • Resetting reset tcp/ip stacks with -netsh in CMD and flushing DNS to no avail.

Best Answer

Have you had a look at your ICMP?

Try this.

Start > Run > firewall.cpl >Advanced > Click "Settings" under ICMP

Only this should be selected. Allow incoming echo request

See if this helps out at all.

Edit

Another possible solution that i have read the firmware has issues. You may want to upgrade your firmware. But even better upgrade your firmware to DD-WRT

Instructions to do so are here. Linksys E900 Flash

The above is an option. You may get the best performance yet out of the router.

If you do not feel comfortable doing the above do some research.

You could also try this on the router as is.

Just login to the router should be 192.168.0.1 as you stated.

Find the page that has QOS settings and Disable WMM Support then save.

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