Thanks Chris!
> when it's "not working" can you ping (icmp echo request) your router? > "ping 192.168.1.1" (when using "paula" network)
No, I can't.
> do you have problems with your wireless connection (paula) with other devices?
No, no other device has problems.
> is it a crowded location (dorm/university or setting where lots of people use wireless devices)?
No, it's a private appartment with max. 5 devices connected at the same time.
> is there any fridge(refrigerator), microwave oven or like object that can block > traffic between you & ruoter when you have issues?
No, it happens when I'm right next to the router.
> ie. normal troubleshooting for wireless has been followed thru with?
I don't know what means "normal" but I have tried everything people have suggested so far.
Thanks Chris!
> when it's "not working" can you ping (icmp echo request) your router?
> "ping 192.168.1.1" (when using "paula" network)
No, I can't.
> do you have problems with your wireless connection (paula) with other devices?
No, no other device has problems.
> is it a crowded location (dorm/university or setting where lots of people use wireless devices)?
No, it's a private appartment with max. 5 devices connected at the same time.
> is there any fridge( refrigerator) , microwave oven or like object that can block
> traffic between you & ruoter when you have issues?
No, it happens when I'm right next to the router.
> ie. normal troubleshooting for wireless has been followed thru with?
I don't know what means "normal" but I have tried everything people have suggested so far.