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iBook + Airport Troubles
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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen G" data-source="post: 146961" data-attributes="member: 9826"><p>Thanks for the comments so far..</p><p>I have reset the router and removed/resecured my airport card.</p><p>Also, the problem happens even with the other laptop off+closed, so its not interference with the other laptop.</p><p></p><p>I can try other channels, but monitoring the other networks out there, they are on Channels 6+11, so I was under the impression that the further from other network channels, the better.. so as of right now I have been using channel 1. I will try this though and see what happens.</p><p></p><p>The thing I just don't understand is why it just stopped working yesterday, out of the blue. No network or computer settings changed. I am contemplating taking it in for service, but I am afraid such an intermittent problem would be hard to diagnose/service.</p><p></p><p>Also, I am curious.. Does interference robustness do anything if I have a non-Apple router?</p><p></p><p>Any further ideas would be appreciated.. as sending in my laptop for service during the semester is far from ideal, thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen G, post: 146961, member: 9826"] Thanks for the comments so far.. I have reset the router and removed/resecured my airport card. Also, the problem happens even with the other laptop off+closed, so its not interference with the other laptop. I can try other channels, but monitoring the other networks out there, they are on Channels 6+11, so I was under the impression that the further from other network channels, the better.. so as of right now I have been using channel 1. I will try this though and see what happens. The thing I just don't understand is why it just stopped working yesterday, out of the blue. No network or computer settings changed. I am contemplating taking it in for service, but I am afraid such an intermittent problem would be hard to diagnose/service. Also, I am curious.. Does interference robustness do anything if I have a non-Apple router? Any further ideas would be appreciated.. as sending in my laptop for service during the semester is far from ideal, thanks! [/QUOTE]
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