It has been pointed out many times in this forum that Access doesn't do well when networked wirelessly. I was experiencing fairly good reliability with a wireless network but the reliability decreased (a) because we had some additional partition walls erected in our office and (b) too many other people were setting up other wireless networks nearby and (c) more of our staff were using the database more of the time. However, I managed to find a fairly simple solution.
I discovered that if the computer/server on which the back end is located is connected to the hub/router by cable, reliability and stability is dramatically improved even although all of the front end computers are still connected wirelessly.
Probably seems obvious when you think about it - the connection to the back-end computer obviously has to deal with the heaviest load - but I thought I would mention it since most of the threads I have read here talk about abandoning wireless altogether in favour of cable. This was a simpler and cheaper solution for a small (nine computer) network.
I discovered that if the computer/server on which the back end is located is connected to the hub/router by cable, reliability and stability is dramatically improved even although all of the front end computers are still connected wirelessly.
Probably seems obvious when you think about it - the connection to the back-end computer obviously has to deal with the heaviest load - but I thought I would mention it since most of the threads I have read here talk about abandoning wireless altogether in favour of cable. This was a simpler and cheaper solution for a small (nine computer) network.