>>Usually, if I just pull the power plug out of the AirPort for 30
>>seconds and plug it back in, it will re-boot and be fine.
>
>The above has been the solution to totally different problems I have
>had with AirPort. So now if I have any problem with AirPort, I just
>pull the power plug out of the AirPort for 30
>seconds and plug it back in, it will re-boot and be fine.
That has worked for me too in other situations,
but I have not trieed it for this problem.
When the AirrPort is working well for one computer
and the other tunes it in and out as I roll the cursor around the desktop,
I conclude that the problem is in the computer's software,
not in the AirPort.
Nelsn Helm
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