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Exact location of wireless dropout
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<blockquote data-quote="merrieck" data-source="post: 743501" data-attributes="member: 71151"><p>I recently began having problems with my wireless internet connection. I have a MacBook Pro and I use Airport Express. I have always been able to use my computer in our living room. Until recently. </p><p></p><p>By the time I walk from my kitchen to the living room, my connection drops out. I can actually pinpoint the exact location that it drops out. </p><p></p><p>Nothing major has happened in the house. The router didn't move, no walls were changed. Didn't get a new microwave or wireless phone. </p><p></p><p>The only additions to the home that could possibly interact is a wireless speaker system. Which I unplugged and still no connection.</p><p></p><p>I've check to make sure there are no other wireless networks in the neighborhood using the same channel. I've changed channels.</p><p></p><p>My question is...is there any connection between the place that the signal drops out and the possible culprit? </p><p></p><p>Any other suggestions to try to see if I can solve the problem? It's driving me crazy!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="merrieck, post: 743501, member: 71151"] I recently began having problems with my wireless internet connection. I have a MacBook Pro and I use Airport Express. I have always been able to use my computer in our living room. Until recently. By the time I walk from my kitchen to the living room, my connection drops out. I can actually pinpoint the exact location that it drops out. Nothing major has happened in the house. The router didn't move, no walls were changed. Didn't get a new microwave or wireless phone. The only additions to the home that could possibly interact is a wireless speaker system. Which I unplugged and still no connection. I've check to make sure there are no other wireless networks in the neighborhood using the same channel. I've changed channels. My question is...is there any connection between the place that the signal drops out and the possible culprit? Any other suggestions to try to see if I can solve the problem? It's driving me crazy!! [/QUOTE]
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