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Hello all,

I read more than i post here, but i am currently having random wireless connecting issues. At times while booted to my windows side, i cannot connect wirelessley to any networks. Yes I have installed drivers via osx disk and all of my drivers look up to date. I have also updated to BC 3.1

What do you guys think? have any of you encountered this?
 

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What kind of random wireless issues? And is your wireless working OK while booted to OS X?
 
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Thank you for moving this topic to the appropriate section. :'(

To answer your question, yes my wireless runs just fine on OSX, and most of the time flawlessly on my windows side. However I went over to my parents house and it would not connect to their AT&T uverse modem.

Any ideas or suggestions? I'm sure the modem is configured to have atleast 10 devices on the network so I don't think it would be a user amount limit causing the issue.

Thanks again for your time.

bush
 

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