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"wireless network appears to have been compromised..."
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<blockquote data-quote="zoooj" data-source="post: 879635" data-attributes="member: 54969"><p>I gave Orange Mac Technical support a call and they talked me through the solution. Each Orange Livebox has 13 channels. However, other wireless devices may interfere with the Livebox, especially if it's using one of the lower channels. He explained that most devices only have up to 9 channels.</p><p></p><p>First, turn Airport off and connect using the ethernet table. Make sure you can connect to the internet using this to ensure the problem isn't the Livebox.</p><p></p><p>Next, in a browser launch <a href="http://configuration.adsl" target="_blank">http://configuration.adsl</a>. After logging in select Security > Wireless Connection. Change the channel to 11 or higher and click submit. Next go to Configuration > Advanced > Wireless and click Submit (WPA selected). </p><p></p><p>Finally, disconnect the ethernet cable and turn Airport on and it should connect successfully. I did this about 5 hours ago and haven't lost the connection once. Two of these hours I was watching the BBC iPlayer without any pauses at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoooj, post: 879635, member: 54969"] I gave Orange Mac Technical support a call and they talked me through the solution. Each Orange Livebox has 13 channels. However, other wireless devices may interfere with the Livebox, especially if it's using one of the lower channels. He explained that most devices only have up to 9 channels. First, turn Airport off and connect using the ethernet table. Make sure you can connect to the internet using this to ensure the problem isn't the Livebox. Next, in a browser launch [url]http://configuration.adsl[/url]. After logging in select Security > Wireless Connection. Change the channel to 11 or higher and click submit. Next go to Configuration > Advanced > Wireless and click Submit (WPA selected). Finally, disconnect the ethernet cable and turn Airport on and it should connect successfully. I did this about 5 hours ago and haven't lost the connection once. Two of these hours I was watching the BBC iPlayer without any pauses at all. [/QUOTE]
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