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Old 04-09-2006, 14:48   #10
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Re: Buffalo wireless router problem

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Originally Posted by Saul's Grandad View Post
Thanks for the advice. The connection speed is pretty much back to normal and I only got as far as changing the channel and the DHCP scope. I may introduce the security at a later date if my grandaughter and stepson can be persuaded to learn another password
Once the password is typed in, both Windows and MacOSX remember it, and use it each time they attach to the network.
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BTW the grandaughter's I-Book found the router straight away before my laptop had even started up after we turned them on at about the same time...I'm seriously thinking of getting me an Apple...v impressive

Macs are (in my experience) far more reliable on Wireless networks than PCs.
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