I was using WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK AES, then I tried unsecured and now im back to AES. The laptop is about 5 metres away from the modem, and says 'excellent' signal. On the router I have set strength to low, but even on high the problem persists. Router was purchased less than a month ago. Router firmware is newer than the one offered on the website. I can use the desktop ok, and so I have internet access and access to the router config from there. The laptop basically keeps loosing the wifi connection randomly, but it says 'connected' in the taskbar. But everything goes wrong again about 15-20 minutes later. If the laptop is restarted or the router wireless de-activated and then activated, the problem goes away. I have tried 802.11 g+n, b+g+n on the router. and most surprising, if I try to hibernate, the screen goes blank as usual, but then it just waits, and waits, till I switch off the router, then it continues to save to disk and go off. Now, the laptop, after connecting to the network, cant access the internet when set in PPPoE mode, cant dial when set in bridged, can't see the homegroup, or share files, keeps disconnecting, cant open the router config page, cant use remote desktop. I used to have a Netcomm NB6+4W modem + router and that was problem free. Post 1 (At this point, it was a general problem, I had not thought of uT) Problem: Laptop - Router wifi network freezes 8-10 after minutes of use. Laptop ASUS A8E with Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN and Realtek Ethernet