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Overused Apt Wireless
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...so I'm on the notebook now and still watching NetStumbler scan...while typing this!
So, it's not NetStumbler causing the problem...I'm leaning now toward the card. Can you hook up via ethernet cable and run some tests? btw, what router and what ISP, etc?
So, it's not NetStumbler causing the problem...I'm leaning now toward the card. Can you hook up via ethernet cable and run some tests? btw, what router and what ISP, etc?
"No one remembers who climbed Mount Everest the second time." — Na Nook.
OK, I'm now on the first computer...and the wireless connection crashed when I tried to look at my router setup page...interesting. So that's why I warned you about NS and rebooting. I'm now going to try and see what I need to do to get it back, which is why I'm running this test in the first place.
"No one remembers who climbed Mount Everest the second time." — Na Nook.
So what I've done to get back is to simply repair the wireless connection, which is what rebooting ostensibly would do also.
So, if you can cable up and play around and get the unit stable...I would then suspect the wireless adapter...
So, if you can cable up and play around and get the unit stable...I would then suspect the wireless adapter...
"No one remembers who climbed Mount Everest the second time." — Na Nook.
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