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Old 01-30-2005, 11:37 AM
Default BT Voyager wireless network adapter



I have recently upgraded two home PCs to Windows XP.
Both PCs are connected via BT Voyager USB wireless network adapters.
Aftre upgrading I had to reinstall the adapters as XP would not recognize
them.
The problem is that both adapters are finding it difficult to communicate.
Both are installed properly with the same settings but for some reason they
will not connect to each other(SSID).
Any ideas please?






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Old 01-30-2005, 06:46 PM
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"Drummerboy" <steve.wicks@"nospam"dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
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>I have recently upgraded two home PCs to Windows XP.
> Both PCs are connected via BT Voyager USB wireless network adapters.
> Aftre upgrading I had to reinstall the adapters as XP would not recognize
> them.
> The problem is that both adapters are finding it difficult to communicate.
> Both are installed properly with the same settings but for some reason
> they
> will not connect to each other(SSID).
> Any ideas please?
>
>


noise?

if you have cordless fones on the same band and a microwave that uses the
same band thats probably the problem.

try using a different band or unplugging cordless fones and microwave, if it
doesnt work after that then you probably want to contact BT, even though
they are thick!!

i asked if a voyager 105 would ru on linux and wll... they just said "go to
control panel..." dont think they realise linux is an operating system in
it's own right!!

stupid idiots


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