Connect with Ethernet and re-test. What happens?
Also, is this a laptop? If so, why not share make and model as there are models that do this as they age. It's not a software issue. We have replaced WiFi cards but that only fixes it for a year or so.
Bob
Hello and thanks for taking your time to read this problem of mine.
<div>I run Windows XP Professional SP3, AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Processor 4400+, 2.31GHz, 2.00 GB of RAM.
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To keep it short:
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After 10 minutes of being connected to the wireless connection, the received packets stop but the sending ones keep going, even though i'm still connected with a strong signal. Clicking 'repair' ( Making it disconnect and connect back again ) usually fixes it, but will only give me 10 minutes more.
This issue happened to me months ago, so i decided to buy a new network adapter, the new one worked fine for about a month, then it had the same issue, i've tried reinstalling the drivers, updating them but did not work. At the Device Manager tab, my network adapter lacks the power management tab, but i believe it's off, also i've tried resetting the TCP/IP but nope.
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Any further information you can ask me and hope you can end with my suffering.

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