Thread: Wi-fi drop off
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Old 02-06-2005, 21:08   #6
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Re: Wi-fi drop off

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Originally Posted by david.ewles
ME - the kit I use is Belkin DSL router / WAP / PCcard - wi-fi

RAISTLIN - Not a Linksys by any chance?
sorry, not been awake very long and still not firing on all cylinders.

Shouldn't make any difference though, have you had a look at the channel/frequency settings on your router to see if they can be changed?

It may be that you are picking up some interference from somewhere, changing the operating frequency usually sorts it.
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