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2008-03-03
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I used to take my N800 to our office at work a few times.
Recently an new wireless network appeared there that overpowers our own. I could not get a connection standing 3 feet next to the router. (Any other building is at least 50 ft from ours!!)
Any idea what to do ?
How could I find out where the source of the stronger network is ?
Isn't there any FCC regulation that would apply ? Someone runs their network so strong that we cannot use our own ...
Any ideas appreciated!
*frustrated* johenkel
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2008-03-03
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2008-03-03
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2008-03-03
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2008-03-03
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2008-03-03
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2008-03-03
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2008-03-03
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Isn't there any FCC regulation that would apply ? Someone runs their network so strong that we cannot use our own
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2008-03-03
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No other XP machine is having a wireless card, so I don't think someone from us is running its own AP.
Thanks so far!j.
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Recently an new wireless network appeared there that overpowers our own. I could not get a connection standing 3 feet next to the router. (Any other building is at least 50 ft from ours!!)
Any idea what to do ?
How could I find out where the source of the stronger network is ?
Isn't there any FCC regulation that would apply ? Someone runs their network so strong that we cannot use our own ...
Any ideas appreciated!
*frustrated* johenkel