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Posts: 96 | Thanked: 11 times | Joined on Mar 2009 @ Cincy,Ohio
#33
Originally Posted by bokubob View Post
Some people seem to find a correlation between being near a 802.11n network and no networks appearing. If you have an n-capable accesspoint, you might want to enable b/g mode only and see if that works.

-Jonathan
Jon you hit the nail on the head!
I am new,and got a used 770 from a guy who was so annoyed that the 770 wasn't connecting to all networks ,he sold it to me dirt cheap!
Luckily,here in my house I use 802.11b/g and set to switch from one to the other at will.
Also,many local spots here in Cincy use 802.11b/g/n and it switches.
So I am lucky.