Symptom Possible Items to Check Typical Solution Cause. Intermittent Wired: Defective
Intermittent Wired: Defective
connectivity Ethernet cable or
damaged RJ-45
plug or jack.
Check cable con- Replace defective cable. nections and condi-
tion.

| Wireless: Low | Check the signal | Look for interference sources | |
| RF signal. | strength (number | near the router/access point | |
| of bars) on the | or between the router/access | ||
| devices with inter- | point and devices. | ||
| mittent connection. | Adjust the antenna position. | ||
| Increase the signal strength. | |||
| Replace the wireless G router | |||
| with a wireless N router. | |||
| IP conflict | Duplicate IP | Check the network | If static IP address, make sure |
| addresses. | properties sheet to | each device has a unique IP | |
| determine if static | address in range supported by | ||
| or dynamic IP | router. | ||
| address in use. | If dynamic IP address, make | ||
| sure only one DHCP server is | |||
| on network. | |||
| Slow transfer | Wireless: | Check the wireless | Use Mixed mode only if you |
| speeds | Network run- | router/access point | must support a mixture of |
| ning in Mixed | configuration. | standards (802.11b + g, and | |
| mode. | so on). | ||
| Upgrade devices to 802.11n if | |||
| possible. |

Wired: Switch Check signal lights
not running on the network
in full-duplex adapter or on the
mode. switch to verify the
mode in use.
Open the network adapter properties sheet and verify the full-duplex setting in use.
Wired: Mixture Check switch and
of slower and network adapters
faster network to determine the
hardware. speeds supported.
The network uses speeds of slowest devices.
If most devices on the net-work and switch use Gigabit Ethernet, upgrade the remain-der of devices.
Subdivide the network into Fast and Gigabit subnets.
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| Symptom | Possible | Items to Check | Typical Solution |
| Cause | |||
| Low RF Signal | Intermittent con- | Check the signal | Look for interference sources |
| nectivity. | strength (number | near the router/access point or | |
| of bars) on devices | between the router and access | ||
| with the intermit- | point. | ||
| tent connection. | If the adapter is external, | ||
| move to a different position. | |||
| If antennas are in the laptop | |||
| screen, adjust the laptop | |||
| screen position or move lap- | |||
| top. | |||
| Replace the wireless G adapt- | |||
| er with a wireless N adapter. | |||
Troubleshooting Operating Systems
The following section reviews common causes for problems with operating systems and typical solutions. Use the tools in Table 9-8 to find and solve problems with Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.