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Old 07-01-2004, 03:18 AM
Default Connecting to MAC "base station" signal low



Hello there! I am running a G4 at the hub and my Dell on
the wireless using an MN-710. The signal strength is
always very low and will sometimes cu tout fo rno reason.
Is there some communicationn issue between the 2 os's?
Any suggestions?


Grant
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Old 07-01-2004, 04:42 AM
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Dear Grant,

IS there a communication issue between an ATT(Apple) UNIX
OS and (I'm assuming) WinXP? Probably. But that not what
seems to be your problem. Signal strength between your
Dell and the base station is (you can check this by
wiring your Dell to the hub and seeing if communications
is manitained with the G4).

Are there any barriers between the base station and the
Dell? Do you - or your neighbors - use a 2.4 GHz
cordless phone? Are there other WiFi networks nearby?

>-----Original Message-----
>Hello there! I am running a G4 at the hub and my Dell on
>the wireless using an MN-710. The signal strength is
>always very low and will sometimes cu tout fo rno

reason.
>Is there some communicationn issue between the 2 os's?
>Any suggestions?
>.
>

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Old 07-01-2004, 02:27 PM
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Are both systems on the same wireless channel?

>-----Original Message-----
>Hello there! I am running a G4 at the hub and my Dell on
>the wireless using an MN-710. The signal strength is
>always very low and will sometimes cu tout fo rno reason.
>Is there some communicationn issue between the 2 os's?
>Any suggestions?
>.
>

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