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So here is the problem. Before this weekend, I had a lovely wireless network working in my house, and everything was just happy peachy fine. However, today, I can't seem to connect to it for more than about a minute at a time, and then eventually, my wireless client tells me that I can't connect to the network. I have tried resetting computers, resetting routers, checking settings, the whole bit, and I still have this problem. I am using the Intel Wireless Pro wireless connection (or whatever), and both of the wireless computers that I have cannot connect. I think that its the wireless router that is the problem (its a 3 year old linksys), but I wanted to hear anybody else's thoughts on the matter.
Basically, WLAN doesn't work no more. Is it a setting, or is the router finally kicking the bucket?
Log into your router and try changing your wireless channel, especially if it's still on the default. Somebody may have moved in or setup a wireless network and is broadcasting on the same channel.
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