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Old 05-08-2008, 06:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
jammiedodger
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Maybe you need to change the wireless channel number, where it actually uses different frequencies to what is circulating the neighbouring area.

Just imagine a circle, and your router is in the center of the circle which is radiating your signal out, you could be positioned on to another router that is radiating its signal in to your zone by using the same frequency, therefore both connections will be lost... or errored!

Consult your router manual to see how you can change the channel number within the router settings.
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