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2011-01-26
, 15:41
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@ France, St Martin
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2011-01-26
, 15:49
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@ scotland
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2011-01-26
, 16:30
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@ France, St Martin
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that seems... bad.
have you set wlan not to connect automatically i assume?
do you have smscon installed? (its the only legit app i know of that autostarts a connection set not to autoconnect.)
otherwise you may have a rogue app, what have you installed before you noticed this? if you cant remember start unreservedly deleting til it stops!
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2011-01-26
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@ Boston, MA
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yeah i set it to not connect automatically but i didnt have smscon or rogue app this issues started when i had wifiswicher,bleeding-wlan driver and FAS script after trying to us the script multiple times trying to crack my wifi
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2011-01-29
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@ France, St Martin
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Not surprising. Backup and reflash would be the recommended course of action. You could also try playing with your router's settings but that is likely to be a waste of time.