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Resident Pirate
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Mircosoft at it again
Hello,
I have a wireless network setup at home and it works just fine most of the time. It has one Mac and 4 XP operated computers connected to it most of the time. The problem is if I update any of XP computers that are connected via the wireless network, the connection disappears. It will then appear at a random time and takes about 2 hours of fiddling to connect to it. I have no idea what is going on so I've disable the windows updates. The Mac seems to drop out if I update the 'main' computer (the pc where all the connections are) but it has no trouble connecting back to the network, however, I still have to delete the existing instance of the network and create a new one for it to connect. Please help! Thank to all who read and/or post. |
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