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DaMaGeINC
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Re: I like Wireless N because of the interference!

simple, log onto their routers, and change them all to channel 11, and set urs to channel 1. Thats what I did.


AnonDOG

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simple, log onto their routers, and change them all to channel 11, and set urs to channel 1. Thats what I did.

What's the law on that in S.C. because in VA it is a felony. Wouldn't want to encourage people to take chances like that before exploring the law in their areas.

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