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I have an HP pavilion dv1000 that keeps losing the signal from my wireless-G
router. None of the other computers in my household have this problem and I know it is not the phone signal interrupting the wireless signal. Can anyone give me other suggestions as to what might be causing this very annoying problem. I would really appreciate some help! |
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"JusMe" <JusMe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:73938A23-58CA-46A4-A3DA-E74229E4375A@microsoft.com... >I have an HP pavilion dv1000 that keeps losing the signal from my >wireless-G > router. None of the other computers in my household have this problem and > I > know it is not the phone signal interrupting the wireless signal. Can > anyone > give me other suggestions as to what might be causing this very annoying > problem. I would really appreciate some help! The most likely cause is a variation of the signal strength. There are also distance limitations which make the signal hard to capture. Possible solutions would include moving either the router or the computer, installation of a signal booster, and insuring that there is an unobstructed path from the router to the computer. Does the computer lose the signal when it is very close to the router? Jim |
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