hey dont i got it fixxed, i had to change the channel on it.


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 From: Donk <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, December 26, 2011 7:28 AM
Subject: Re: [A-1-Computer_Tech] signal changing
 

  
Hi - you don't give us much info to go on.  The Linksys e1500 is a 
perfectly fine N-version router and should work great.  Are you able to 
get to any websites?  If so, you've got it set up correctly and maybe 
something is interfering with your wireless signal.  Cordless phones 
(not cell phones) are notorious for messing up wifi signals. I've even 
had my neighbor's cordless phone disconnect me whenever she got a call, 
heh.  Other electronic stuff like TV's, microwaves should be kept at a 
distance from the pc and device.
Try resetting the entire chain - shut down PC, router, and modem.  Turn 
modem on first and give it a few minutes to connect, then do the same 
with the router, and finally the PC.

Good luck,
Donk

On 12/24/2011 11:57 AM, james b wrote:
> linksys cisco e1500

 

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