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Anyone know what could cause my wireless connection on my laptop to drop
from 100mbps to 54mbps? I reformatted the main drive on my other computer, which was a desktop, but I never unplugged the dsl modem. So I don't know what could have caused it. |
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Hi, are you sure you have a wireless of 100mbps, mostly they come as 54mbps
cards or routers. There is super g of 108mbps but I've not seen a laptop with a wireless with those kinda speeds.... ChrisC "John Wilson" <NotMe@invalid.aol.com> wrote in message news:OjLmCZI9FHA.952@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > Anyone know what could cause my wireless connection on my laptop to drop > from 100mbps to 54mbps? I reformatted the main drive on my other computer, > which was a desktop, but I never unplugged the dsl modem. So I don't know > what could have caused it. > |
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