- May 21, 2001
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Ok, here is the problem that I am having: I am running a cable modem into a wireless router and then out into 4 computers in my apartment. Only one of the computers is on the wireless. When my roommates turn their computers on and leave them on for a while the network speed drops considerably. Here is an example: I can just have my computer on, or just after a reboot of the router, and I can go to pcpitstop.com and use their network connection tester and get on average around 2200 Kb/s. After the router has been running for awhile it drops a lot. I am talking about speeds ranging from 50-200 Kb/s. I know that routers slow down connections some, but why is the connection slowing down so much? Here is the setup that I am using, all 4 computers are running win2k. I have them all set up the same way (I did all the networking). The one computer that is on the wireless is very close to the hub, about 10 feet away through one wall, so it always has a 100% signal on the receiving end. The modem and router are both D-Link products. I am not sure if there is any other info that is needed about the setup, the only other thing might be that the connection into the router is controlled by mac address and ip. Can anyone help me troubleshoot this because it is extremley annoying. Thanks