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Wireless problem
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I have a desktop PC and also a laptop, sharing a wireless connection.
Last night I moved my desktop PC from the living room into an upstairs bedroom. Now I can't connect to the network from desktop or laptop, even though the laptop was fine before and I haven't moved the router.
Would move moving the desktop PC cause this or is it just a coincidence? (I haven't tried yet today, am still at work)
Last night I moved my desktop PC from the living room into an upstairs bedroom. Now I can't connect to the network from desktop or laptop, even though the laptop was fine before and I haven't moved the router.
Would move moving the desktop PC cause this or is it just a coincidence? (I haven't tried yet today, am still at work)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Two things i cant think of, as i have a similar set-up. one, you might be out of range of the router. they have a range of about 50 meters, so you would have to have a very large for that to happen. secondly, there could be a probelem with the wireless adapter for youre desktop, make sure everything is plugged in correctly.
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Thanks charlie_h, don't know what went on. All evening I have still been unable to connect on laptop but have just moved the router across the room and am happily connected on my desktop - will go and try the laptop in a mo.
Don't think I was out of range, it was picking up the wireless network on both machines, just wouldn't connect.
Don't think I was out of range, it was picking up the wireless network on both machines, just wouldn't connect.