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Help Droid X does not like my wireless router...

This appears to be a bigger issue. It does not like my secondary wifi access point downstairs either.

I am going to test it out at my parents' house and a few other places with wifi...

This is discouraging.

It can connect to my wifi but it doesn't maintain a connection. It just stops working... Shows it's connected, but can't load pages, etc.

If I turn the wifi off, everything is fine.
 
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Head over to Motorola forums and you will find 80+ pages of wifi router issues. The biggest problem is neither Droid or Motorola will formally address it. The only common denominator here is Motorola Droid phones. Somebody needs to fix this now. Crashed my whole network.

Thanks for the reply. I just checked over there and I see it's quite a widespread issue.

This is beyond disappointing.
 
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Add me to this list. I have a D-Link DIR-601 router that I just bought and although my X will recognize it and display excellent signal strength, it won't connect. It will start to say "authenticating" but will then disconnect immediately. I'm not able to connect. I know the phone's WiFi is working because I found other local (weaker) networks which I connected to although they booted me off early and often. Frustrating indeed...I don't know if it's a router issue or an X issue...
 
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I'm using WPA2 and it works fine, but I had to disable the "wireless mac filter" until after I had a connection, then add the mac address of my phone, then turn the mac filter back on.

I have a Linksys WRT160Nv3.

I doubt disabling the mac filter is a big problem as long as you have it secured. An unsecured router means your neighbors have free internet. ;)
 
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My problem is that I use a dual frequency Netgear router that has 2.4 ghz wireless G and 5 ghz wireless N. The DX doesn't even see the N which I've since read it can only use the 2.4 ghz frequency. With that said, I could connect to G just fine and it would work for about 5-10 minutes then it would drop to the speed of a 56k baud modem (if that fast). The only way I could correct it was to reboot the phone then it would work for another 1-10 minutes or so.

I then ran across this thread and have tried the wifi fixer app. So far it is helping with the issue, fingers crossed.
 
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I've got the TRENDnet TEW-652BRP and my Eris HATED it and the TRENDnet I had before (upgraded from G to N). It would only stay connected for 5 minutes then I had to toggle WiFi off and on to get another 5 minute connection...I NEVER used it, just 3G. I tried switching to TKIP, but no love. I've had the Droid X drop once or twice, but it's MUCH better than my Eris was. Guess it's what I get for buying a cheap router.
 
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Add me to this list. I have a D-Link DIR-601 router that I just bought and although my X will recognize it and display excellent signal strength, it won't connect. It will start to say "authenticating" but will then disconnect immediately. I'm not able to connect. I know the phone's WiFi is working because I found other local (weaker) networks which I connected to although they booted me off early and often. Frustrating indeed...I don't know if it's a router issue or an X issue...

Mine is doing the same thing on my Netgear router. It says authenticating, then is will disconnect. I tried wififixer with no success either.
 
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I changed my security settings from WPA to WEP and low and behold, my WiFi works brilliantly now. It connected immediately and I'm getting terrific speed compared to 3G. It's lightning fast. I know the X is compatible with WPA/WPA2 so I don't know what the deal is there. I think I'll still have to fiddle with the settings more...

Same here just changed it last night to WEP and so far so good.
 
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I just posted to the above thread but yes... I'm also having Wifi issues. I'm running Airport Extreme. It will connect for a few minutes and then just disconnect and reconnect again after a few seconds... all while I'm sitting two feet from my wireless router w/ full bars. Irritating indeed. :mad:

Try changing to WEP if it's not using it already.
 
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