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Any other wifi networks in the area? I've had this problem when other networks are nearby and using the same channel number. Try changing to a channel number that's as far as possible from any neighbors. For example, if you have 1 neighbor running on channel 1, and another running on channel 11, try setting yours to 6.


On 10/11/2010 8:49 PM, Chuck Lewis wrote:
Was talking to a friend tonight and he's having some problems at his
business. He has 4 PC's; one with an Ethernet cable making the
connection and the other 3 have wireless cards. The office is about 600
square feet and open. He said about 6 months ago the ones connecting
wirelessly were dropping intermittingly. He replaced the wireless router
2 months ago and the problem is still around. Some days it's once or
never and other days it's multiple times a day.



Anyone have any idea what might be going on?



Thanks,



Chuck



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