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I just installed a Logitech wireless mouse and now I
can't get on the internet through my router. When I disconnect the router, all is well. Any suggestions? Thanks, Kelly long84@adelphia.net |
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Dear long84, You're not alone. This problem has been reported for Netgear PCI wireless adapters. It turns out that a new breed of Logictech wireless mice use the 2.45 Ghz frequency band utilized by 802.11b and 802.11g wireless broadband networks. This is especially true of those incorporating "Bluetooth"(copyrighted) technology. The older Logictech mice utilized infrared-based communication and did not interfere with wireless networks. As if the 2.45 Ghz isn't already saturated... >-----Original Message----- >I just installed a Logitech wireless mouse and now I >can't get on the internet through my router. When I >disconnect the router, all is well. Any suggestions? >Thanks, >Kelly >. > |
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....try changing the router channel and Good Luck! >-----Original Message----- >I just installed a Logitech wireless mouse and now I >can't get on the internet through my router. When I >disconnect the router, all is well. Any suggestions? >Thanks, >Kelly >. > |
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