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How To Troubleshoot Wireless Networking Problems |
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Written by Digital Grabber News
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Sunday, 05 February 2006 |
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{mosgoogle}If you're like me, you've come to take wireless pretty much for granted. Everywhere I go, I expect to be able to connect to the internet to check my email, chat with my friends or get some work done. It seem no matter where I am, I can open my notebook and find a wireless network to plug into. However, there are times when I'm logged into a wireless network and suddenly lose the connection or the speed suddenly drops to an unbearable level. I'm sure you have experience this as well. When this happens to you, don't kick and scream at the wireless Gods for cursing your network. With a bit know-how you'll find that fixing a Wi-Fi problem is really not that complicated. In fact, many problems associated with wireless networking fall into three basic categories: - You have problems connecting initially
- The throughput and connection speed sucks
- Your wireless network has too small a coverage area
To get you back up and running we present this Wireless Networking Troubleshooting Guide. The guide covers all three wireless issues you're likely to encounter, and offers solutions help fix them all. All screen shots and examples shown in this guide were taken from a Linksys WRT54G Wireless Router. Read the full article at The TechZone.
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