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Old 23-09-2005, 10:30   #6
SMHarman
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Re: before i chop my head off...

What paul said... If you are using MS ICS then it is better to switch to a connection through a router.

Also where is the aerial on the wireless card on the PC. I found the metal casing of the PC (and the metal casing of the file cabinet next to it) crippled my wireless connection. I had to get a longer CAT5 cable and move the router off the top of the PC case and onto a shelf nearby.
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