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<blockquote data-quote="Saturlight" data-source="post: 449425" data-attributes="member: 233652"><p>I had the same problem. The secret in my case was not to let the computer look for the wireless signal straight away. INSTALL THE DISC that came with the router. </p><p></p><p>From that little installed icon at the bottom on your desktop page, you should then ask that if there are any network connections available. There may be more than one, if THE BLOKE NEXT DOOR has a wireless connection. Don't log onto his if he has no password. Yours should be there.</p><p></p><p>Click on that and then the ISP connects.</p><p></p><p>You should note that positioning the router is very important. Play around with its position until the signal comes stronger. You should pick up a good signal, but it has to be said, wireless signals do drop dramatically occasionally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saturlight, post: 449425, member: 233652"] I had the same problem. The secret in my case was not to let the computer look for the wireless signal straight away. INSTALL THE DISC that came with the router. From that little installed icon at the bottom on your desktop page, you should then ask that if there are any network connections available. There may be more than one, if THE BLOKE NEXT DOOR has a wireless connection. Don't log onto his if he has no password. Yours should be there. Click on that and then the ISP connects. You should note that positioning the router is very important. Play around with its position until the signal comes stronger. You should pick up a good signal, but it has to be said, wireless signals do drop dramatically occasionally. [/QUOTE]
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