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I have been running a wireless router since 2003 I never had a problem
until one of my neighbors set one up. My laptop (with card) picks up theirs and ignores mine completely. I noticed if they turn there's off mine connects fine. The only thing I notice that is different in the properties is the tx rate. When mine is connected it is 11mbits and when their's is its 2mbits. Is there a way to fix this problem? Do I have to invest in a new router and card? Give up and use a cable? There's is not a strong enough signal to stay connected to or I would have no proble. lol Mammabee (Brenda) Mammabee |
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On Mar 8, 1:07 pm, "Mammabee" <mamma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have been running a wireless router since 2003 I never had a problem > until one of my neighbors set one up. My laptop (with card) picks up > theirs and ignores mine completely. I noticed if they turn there's > off mine connects fine. The only thing I notice that is different in > the properties is the tx rate. When mine is connected it is 11mbits > and when their's is its 2mbits. Is there a way to fix this problem? > Do I have to invest in a new router and card? Give up and use a > cable? > > There's is not a strong enough signal to stay connected to or I would > have no proble. lol > > Mammabee (Brenda) Never mind, figured it out. |
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