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SoonerAl
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join:2002-07-23
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reply to bigwavedavek

Re: problem connecting to a wireless network

Any chance he is using either Channel 12 or 13?

Here in the US we are limited to Channels 1 through 11. Many countries around the world have access to an additional two (Europe/Austrailia/New Zealand I believe) or three channels (Japan only I believe). If that is the case he needs to temporarily switch to a lower channel on his wireless access point/router or you would need to download and install a driver from your manufacturers web site designed for New Zealand or Australia.

Also make sure he is broadcasting his SSID. Not doing so can cause connectivity issues.

»technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr···942.aspx

Since you did not say what Windows OS your running see these for help with basic connectivity...

»www.microsoft.com/technet/commun···406.mspx

»www.microsoft.com/technet/commun···604.mspx
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bigwavedavek

join:2009-02-07
Long Beach, CA

he is on channel 6. Switching to channel 11 to give it a try. He is broadcasting his SSID.
Do you have any idea where I would find my "network adaptor" so I can go into those settings per some of the instructions I found on Google?


bigwavedavek

join:2009-02-07
Long Beach, CA

I am using Windows XP


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