Jgrant1285
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i have a wireless network, and it has been running fine, but for the last week, its been playing up and the upstairs computer can't seem to connect to the network, asif the signals too weak. The wired part of the network is fine, but its the wireless which is causing the problems. Is there any way of solving this? can you buy signal boosters? And does anybody know what will interfere with the wireless network.
What i cant understand is that, if i reboot the comp, SOMETIMES it will connect to the network, but only for so long (maybe between 15 mins to 1 hrs, up to 12 hours, it varies....and there is not a pattern).
this is really annoying me, as i had problems setting up the internet connction thru the router, (and never once had a problem connecting to the home network), but now its the opposite way round.
Help needed as i nearly kick my feckin' screen off the desk b4  
Thanks....
[Edited on 26-11-2006 by Ian]
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Jgrant1285
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quote: Originally posted by James
Have you recently installed service pack 2 mate?
I got the pc custom-built, and they installed service pack 2 on it b4 i picked it up, and it connected with it installed.i'm sick to death of havin problems with this thing....argh....
[Edited on 26-11-2006 by Ian]
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