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<blockquote data-quote="PinkPhishDoors" data-source="post: 46623"><p>No, i believe this happened to my friends network, he had to change some setting(can't remember what it was) so that one connection can't break the other one off. Also make sure that you aren't running any things with vacum tubes(ie: guitar amps[wierd story happened to me{to long to tell}]), or any microwaves< as these can severe connections.</p><p></p><p>Also if your PC is not a notebook you can try to set up a wired network for that and a wireless one for powerbooky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PinkPhishDoors, post: 46623"] No, i believe this happened to my friends network, he had to change some setting(can't remember what it was) so that one connection can't break the other one off. Also make sure that you aren't running any things with vacum tubes(ie: guitar amps[wierd story happened to me{to long to tell}]), or any microwaves< as these can severe connections. Also if your PC is not a notebook you can try to set up a wired network for that and a wireless one for powerbooky. [/QUOTE]
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