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Old 16-09-2005, 16:34   #6
SMHarman
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Re: Networking blues

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Originally Posted by zovat
Thing is, they may net even realise they are - if they have the same router, and have not changed the SSID, or even if they are both unsecured, then windows will just connect to the strongest signal
It's not even that complicated Windows will just connect to the strongest unsecured network signal unless you give a preference. Windows does not care what the hardware driving that network is.
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