try assign the Ip address 192.168.xxx.xxx to the network instead of the dhcp address.
My experience told me it;s the wireless network card problem. try to get the current driver form the manufactor. maybe that will solve the problem.
good luck
1. Remove all cables from the Router including the power supply.
2. Depress the Uplink switch so it is in the down position.
3. Use a regular Ethernet cable to connect Port 1 with Port 4.
4. Re-insert the power supply and wait for 5 seconds or until the Self Test
light goes off.
5. The...
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