Running multiple systems on the same internet

sephyboy

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My ISP is Timewarner Cable, whom provided us with a Ubee modem/router in-one. It's wireless, and supposed to be top notch for our needs. However, we all experience this problem that we initially associated with a bandwidth problem that is clearly not. We have three Xbox 360s running Xbox live, 2 computers and one laptop, and a TV that uses Netflix. Two of the three 360s, one of the laptops, and the TV all run off wireless. About a month or two back, we began having problems with sporadic disconnections through wireless. Netflix would disconnect, same with Xbox. I also have problems with two games running at the same time (my brother and I play BF3 online together). The one running off wireless usually gets disconnected around 10-30 minutes of playtime. This applies to almost everything running wireless. 10-30 minutes, then disconnect. I went into my router's configuration page to enable UPnP, under the advice from Google, but that still hasn't fixed anything. I'm open to any and all advice as to how to NOT get Netflix and the Xboxs to disconnect from wireless. From what I read, the problem is supposed to stem from IP conflicts with my router being unsure as to how to handle the traffic with two different incoming and outgoing packets. I'm unsure how this effects Netflix, but I'm betting if we fix one, we fix both.



tl;dr Need to get XBL to not disconnect from wireless every 10-30 minutes.