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try reducing this "Group Key Interval Update" from 3600 to 360 seconds and see what happens also check these.
1. Try changing the channel on your wireless router to 1 or 11 instead of 6.
2. Try locking the Tx Rate to 2Mbps and check the stability. You may increase it to 11Mbps and then to 54Mbps, provided you get a stable connection.
3. If you cannot get a wireless connection try disabling all security settings on the router (WEP, IP address blocking, MAC address filtering). You may enable the WEP encryption once the wireless connection is stable.
If you still cannot get a wireless connection try moving the units closer together.
4. Change the location of your wireless products. Subtle changes (2-3 feet) can make a big difference. Do not put the access point or wireless router in a cabinet or enclosure.
Move the antenna of the access point or wireless router into an L shape (one vertically, and one horizontally). The click on the Refresh button on the Site Survey screen. If the computer still does not see the Access Point. Then try moving your Access Point closer to the Computer. Then click on the Refresh button again. If the computer does not see the Access Point still, then try moving the computer so it is not flush with the wall.
5. 2.4GHz phones, X-10, and bluetooth devices will interfere with your wireless network. Change the location of the base for your phone.
6. The wireless signal will degrade (or die completely) when going through brick (fireplace), metal (file cabinet), steel, lead, mirrors, water (fish tank), large appliances, glass, etc.
Hope this helps this is specific to YOUR model
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