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07-06-2012 08:56:37 AM
I've never had a problem with my internet before till today, I've tried to get on the internet and it said it wasn't conneted so i thought maybe it was my labtop but it wasn't, and when i checked ps3 wireless connection too and it said it wasn't connected, and i took my labtop down stairs then it said it was connected to the internet for a few minutes till i went up stairs then it disconnect and said no internet available. (I'm always up stairs using the the wireless internet for my labtop and ps3 etc...) . My router is hooked up to my computer down stairs an it says it ethernet but it always said wireless and ethernet and I did rest reset the and but nothing,
Ethernet is green and wireless isn't on...
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07-23-2012 08:21:28 AM
Hi,
What kind of router are you using? Did you get any new equipment for the computer downstairs? Make sure the wireless router is a couple feet away from most other electronics so you aren't getting any electromagnetic interference. Let me know if this helps.
Thank you,
JustinF
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