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MBP and iMac being dropped off my Wifi network
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<blockquote data-quote="Gilaroo" data-source="post: 1093226" data-attributes="member: 167787"><p>Mayflytr , I used examined the Netopia router and there is only an on/off switch , so doubt I'll be able to manuallly change channel. A little more info is I live in a rural area, no other houses beside me, so I doubt if there is any interference from another channel. One other question, if this does continue to happen while I try and figure out, is there a way via my imac/MBP that I can do a soft reset or flush out/ renew like on windows so I dont have so physically come down and turn router on and off everytime?</p><p></p><p>regards Gilaroo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gilaroo, post: 1093226, member: 167787"] Mayflytr , I used examined the Netopia router and there is only an on/off switch , so doubt I'll be able to manuallly change channel. A little more info is I live in a rural area, no other houses beside me, so I doubt if there is any interference from another channel. One other question, if this does continue to happen while I try and figure out, is there a way via my imac/MBP that I can do a soft reset or flush out/ renew like on windows so I dont have so physically come down and turn router on and off everytime? regards Gilaroo [/QUOTE]
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