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    Default I need help about connecting to wifi

    here's the problem:
    all the laptops in my home and my psp can connect to the home wifi anytime/all the time, but my lap top can only connect about 50% of the time. sometimes while using internet, my laptop looses wifi connection, and if i try to reconnect, i'm lucky enough to get it work again.
    usually when i don't need to go online, it works; and when i need it, it doesn't work
    i think something is wrong with my laptop setting, not the wifi system; but i just couldn't find the solution

    router: wireless-G, 2.4Ghz, 802.11g

    any ideas?
    thanks
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    try to connect to a better connection


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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkFlame3 View Post
    try to connect to a better connection
    uh, but he wants to connect to his router...at home

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkFlame3 View Post
    try to connect to a better connection


    that dosent make sense





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    um either get to close to your router or restart your router

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phython74 View Post
    um either get to close to your router or restart your router
    That, or get a better router with better range.

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    i meant that he should choose a better connection, or maybe he ♥♥♥♥ed up his router or something, i dunno...


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    same problem drives me NUTS!!! but i cant afford a new wireless, what i uselly do is pull hte plug out of the wireless for a few seconds and plug it back in and reconnect!

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    ok, try this, unplug your modem and your router, and plug them in at tha same time, that should do it


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    If any of you read you'll see he mentined it works perfectly with his psp, and computers tend to pick up the signal much better than your psp.
    Might be the settings, might be the computer, I don't think it's the router.

    Quote Originally Posted by DarkFlame3 View Post
    ok, try this, unplug your modem and your router, and plug them in at tha same time, that should do it
    Uh no...

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