My parents have had a Linksys 802.11b wireless network in
their house for about a year. Their neighbors have
recently setup a 802.11g and it is stronger than the
existing B system. If the ISP's were the same I'd just
leech off of the neighbor<g> but they're not so that messes
up email and so on. Are there any settings that can be
changed in the G router to lower the signal strength? This
is especially annoying because the new laptop has wireless
G built in and won't connect to either one. (It keeps
connecting to the B like I have it setup but then loses the
connection every couple seconds). Are we screwed or is
there an easy way to resolve the B/G conflict?
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their house for about a year. Their neighbors have
recently setup a 802.11g and it is stronger than the
existing B system. If the ISP's were the same I'd just
leech off of the neighbor<g> but they're not so that messes
up email and so on. Are there any settings that can be
changed in the G router to lower the signal strength? This
is especially annoying because the new laptop has wireless
G built in and won't connect to either one. (It keeps
connecting to the B like I have it setup but then loses the
connection every couple seconds). Are we screwed or is
there an easy way to resolve the B/G conflict?
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