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Started by Griffin NoName, February 23, 2007, 05:04:35 AM

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Quote from: Griffin NoName on November 01, 2007, 09:24:25 PM
Mero,

Is that the Home and Home Office version that's configurable? Or just the server versions?

How configurable is it - like ports<->IP<-> etc all definable?
HHM!, that's configurable as understood by someone who doesn't really understand these damned newfangled PC's  ::)

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LOL. I always thought your head was pretty high up. ;)
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I do not understand Vista.
I've had it for a while, and my internal wireless thingy is weird. I'm about 10-15 miles from a wireless source it thinks it's picking up (the one at school).
It periodically decides it's not going to stay connected to anyone of the eight (!) wireless sources it's currently got registered (the one from Starbucks, the one from another coffee shop, and three from school and one of my neighbor's).
I suspect anytime the connection strength changes, it drops the connection.
Op, I spoke too soon. It's now picking up one. And only one.
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Check whether there's a newer driver available for the wireless card in your machine.  These problems are almost always that in my experience, not the operating system.
It's best to try and get it from the computer manufacturer's site rather than Intel (or whoever makes the card).  e.g. if you've got a Dell portable with an Intel wireless card try the Dell site before the Intel one, in case they've customised the driver.

Someone at work couldn't see a base station 3 feet away until we downloaded the latest driver. You'd (probably) be surprised how buggy some of them are.

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