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<blockquote data-quote="mathogre" data-source="post: 321876" data-attributes="member: 25890"><p>Are you or is anyone in the area running a microwave oven? If you're running one, you will be susceptible to interference from it.</p><p></p><p>Also, Eric asked about changing channels, and you didn't actually say anything about that. A full signal doesn't help if someone else with a strong signal is nearby on the same channel. See if someone else is running a strong signal on the same channel as you. If they are, change the frequency on both your router/AirPort and your MacBook.</p><p></p><p>Final thought. Are you on your own network? Are you sure? Have you checked? Maybe you're connecting through a neighbor's network. Unless you have your MacBook set to connect deliberately to yours, you could be surfing on someone else's service.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mathogre, post: 321876, member: 25890"] Are you or is anyone in the area running a microwave oven? If you're running one, you will be susceptible to interference from it. Also, Eric asked about changing channels, and you didn't actually say anything about that. A full signal doesn't help if someone else with a strong signal is nearby on the same channel. See if someone else is running a strong signal on the same channel as you. If they are, change the frequency on both your router/AirPort and your MacBook. Final thought. Are you on your own network? Are you sure? Have you checked? Maybe you're connecting through a neighbor's network. Unless you have your MacBook set to connect deliberately to yours, you could be surfing on someone else's service. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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