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Old 17-06-2005, 14:03   #14
Bifta
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Re: Members Recomendations For Routers

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Originally Posted by nffc
Bizarre. Try siting the router as high as you can, does that help?
It's as high as it'll go without me nailing it to the wall, which would defeat the object of having a wireless router as you'd see the power and phone cables. My laptop does the same in the living room (drops connections) and that's at the same level.
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