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Originally Posted by Matty_
Have you got any cordless phones situated near the D-Link?
Had a laptop a bit ago that wouldn`t connect to our router (it would connect to next doors Netgear though), after some googling i found it could be wireless interference which effects older cards. Unplugged the nearby phone and bingo!
p.s. I tried changing channels but it didn`t matter.
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no there is nothing else apart from the laptop, router, modem a desk, chair and bookshelf in the room the nearest phone is about 20 mts away
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Originally Posted by Welshchris
rrrrrrrrighty then .
Make sure in the router settings that its set for wireless g and n not N only as i have seen this happen only to often.
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right tried that but still nothing, i have found a work around for the time being, a little usb wireless stick i bought off ebay for 99p see's the connection and connects first time, it's really strange as the inbuilt wireless card finds and can connect to other routers nearby just not the one it's sitting next too