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Old 11-02-2012, 19:10   #9
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Re: Wireless

ive plugged the router in the house, and connected them up with an ethernet cable.

the router is a buffalo N150 Air station

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its a

WBMR-HP-GN

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its still not working, ive accessed the admin section of the router, but to do that i had to unplug my BT router, i just dont understand what im doing. I may aswell just buy an electrical socket that allows ethernet through electric circuit, this things going in the bin in about 5 minutes.
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