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<blockquote data-quote="why1040" data-source="post: 1060342" data-attributes="member: 147770"><p>OK, I'm a bit confused!</p><p></p><p>My old printer was acting up, and among several issues, it kept not responding when I sent a request through my wireless network. </p><p></p><p>I bought a new printer, since there were other issues too...connected it through the wireless network, no issues.</p><p></p><p>Except the next day (yesterday), when it suddenly wouldn't respond. So I deleted it, and tried to reinstall, and it's not THERE anymore! Which is exactly what the old printer used to do.</p><p></p><p>I've turned it off and turned it back on again. I've restarted my MacBook Pro (running OS X 10.5.8). I restarted the router, and it showed again, but has done the same thing tonight, dropping the connection!</p><p></p><p>I'm on aohell, so stuck with Netgear as a router. But could it be dropping connections? The router is a year or two old. Or is it something to do with the laptop? It's giving me a headache!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="why1040, post: 1060342, member: 147770"] OK, I'm a bit confused! My old printer was acting up, and among several issues, it kept not responding when I sent a request through my wireless network. I bought a new printer, since there were other issues too...connected it through the wireless network, no issues. Except the next day (yesterday), when it suddenly wouldn't respond. So I deleted it, and tried to reinstall, and it's not THERE anymore! Which is exactly what the old printer used to do. I've turned it off and turned it back on again. I've restarted my MacBook Pro (running OS X 10.5.8). I restarted the router, and it showed again, but has done the same thing tonight, dropping the connection! I'm on aohell, so stuck with Netgear as a router. But could it be dropping connections? The router is a year or two old. Or is it something to do with the laptop? It's giving me a headache! [/QUOTE]
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