chirurgeon said:
The thing is, I only have ONE computer. That is why I was thinking it was something to do with the wireless router. And it doesn't happen all the time. I have been off work for the past few weeks and I don't notice it when I'm on the computer during the day, mostly at night. So maybe someone is piggy backing on my router?
Oh - sorry. That's interesting.
It could be that someone is using your router. Have you set up security on your router? If not, you should do so.
You should get into your router's setup and enable the wireless security. It's hard to give specific instructions because each router is different. What kind of router is it (manufacturer and model #)?
First you want to (if possible) disable the broadcast of your SSID. That way the network's SSID (name) won't show up in a simple search. Then change the SSID.
Then you should enable the wireless security such as WEP Shared Key, then have it generate the key.
Once that is enabled, you'll have to change the wireless settings on your computer and enter the SSID and WEP key so it knows to use them when it connects. (You only need to do that once - it remembers them.)
That way, the pilferers would only be able to use your network if they know the SSID and key.
I suppose the other possibility is that you have a fixed IP address assigned to your laptop's wired connection and the router is giving out that address for the wireless connection and you get a conflict. I don't know if that's possible or not, but you can try disabling your laptop's wired network connection. You should be able to right-click on it in the tray (little icon next to the time) and disable it.
Also, if you think a neighbor might be using your connection, on most routers you can usually get some sort of on screen report of attached devices that will show you how many computers are connected to your router.