My computer keeps dropping my network connection (or it times out), trying to figure out if it's a problem with my ISP or Base Station.

My computer keeps dropping off our in-house wireless network. I have called my ISP and they say everything on their end is fine. I'm trying to figure if there's a problem with my Base Station. The green light remains on at all times. On my cable modem, the light signaling "PC Activity" and all other appropriate lights are on. I often have to restart my Base Station which then allows me to connect for a short period of time before my computer drops off the network again. Our other associated devices around the house (iPhone, other PC, other Smart Phone) don't remain connected to the network as well.

Sporadic drop-offs of wireless clients typically indicates that there can be at least two primary causes: 1) The wireless router may be misconfigured or not functioning properly, and/or 2) There is a significant amount of Wi-Fi interference in the nearby area that is preventing the wireless router from providing a "clean" signal for wireless clients to maintain a connection.

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