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Netgear WNR3500L Router Help

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I just replaced my old Microsoft router with the Netgear WNR3500L. My daughter just got a new laptop with Windows 7 and wireless N capability. All the other computers in my home (2 dts, 2 lts) are wirless G. When I setup the network, I named it "NETGEAR", and setup a "NETGEAR Guest1" as well. All of my computers see both names, except my daughter's Fujitsu A530 laptop, which sees only the "NETGEAR Guest 1". Is there a router setting I need to change to all the Fujitsu to see both, or is it a setting in the laptop itself? Thanks for your help.:pray:
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have you setup both wireless on the router to be mixed , G and N ?

can we see an xirrus screen shot ?


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{run Xirrus Wi-Fi Inspector} Download and install
If you cannot access the internet with this PC, then you will need to copy the program across to the faulty PC

Xirrus: The Leader in High Performance Wi-Fi - Advanced IT Wi-Fi Networking Tools
Direct link to the program is here Xirrus: The Leader in High Performance Wi-Fi - Advanced IT Wi-Fi Networking Tools
Then run and install the program
if you get an error - You need NET Framework installed for the WiFi Inspector to function.

Run the program

post a screen shot of the program running - if there are a lot of networks showing can you click on "networks" top lefthand area - so we can see all the network information, and also post which network "Adapter Name" (1st column) is yours on the list

To post a screen shot of the active window, hold the Alt key and press the PrtScn key. Open the Windows PAINT application and Paste the screen shot. You can then use PAINT to trim to suit, and save it as a JPG format file.
To upload it to the forum, open the full reply window and use the Manage Attachments button to upload it here.
Full details are here TSG Posting a Screenshot - TSG Library of Knowledge

Note:
For a reliable (or robust as the Xirrus user guide says) wireless connection you need a signal of about -70 dBm or better.
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