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Until tonight, my system has worked fine. I have a Belkin 54G
wired/wireless router connected to a Toshiba Cable modem. I have no
problem with my Desktop which is wired into the router. I have
another Desktop in another room with a Belkin 54G PC wireless card in
it. I have a Laptop in another room with a built in 54G wireless card
in it. I have another laptop on my Garage work bench with a .11B
PCMIA wireless card in it.
Tonight my three wireless stations are finding a NETGEAR wireless
somewhere with a low signal. It takes over and I can't recognizie my
54G wireless router. It comes and goes It will recognize the 54G for
a few minutes and then lose it.
I have no idea where this NETGEAR signal is coming from. How can I
isolate this signal. None of my computers are networked together.
They all use the Cable modem independently.
Hope to get some answers..
Until tonight, my system has worked fine. I have a Belkin 54G
wired/wireless router connected to a Toshiba Cable modem. I have no
problem with my Desktop which is wired into the router. I have
another Desktop in another room with a Belkin 54G PC wireless card in
it. I have a Laptop in another room with a built in 54G wireless card
in it. I have another laptop on my Garage work bench with a .11B
PCMIA wireless card in it.
Tonight my three wireless stations are finding a NETGEAR wireless
somewhere with a low signal. It takes over and I can't recognizie my
54G wireless router. It comes and goes It will recognize the 54G for
a few minutes and then lose it.
I have no idea where this NETGEAR signal is coming from. How can I
isolate this signal. None of my computers are networked together.
They all use the Cable modem independently.
Hope to get some answers..