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Old November 18th, 2008, 09:25 PM     #20 (permalink)
Bobhist
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Originally Posted by Rootstonian View Post
She is wireless G

And, there you go, it's wireless (RF). You don't have to be concerned only about all the RF devices you have in your home, but about all in your neighborhood. Just think about all the external RF waves bouncing around your home. Even some kid next door with a WiFi headset can cause problems, not to mention the neighbor's microwaves, cordless 'phones, and etc., etc.

One of the easiest ways to correct such a problem is to change the channel in your router. If the first change doesn't work, try another.
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