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    Well 2 nights ago i tried putting a wep thingy on my belkin router, which mucked it up so i had to reset it and set it back up on my sisters laptop, now my internet cuts off like every 5 minutes :s its really annoying, but when i try to disagnose the problem there isnt one :s


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    Maybe wrong section but i would get more help here
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    I think it might be the channel number your on... before, I tried it on a different channel and it worked fine.

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    What do you mean channel?

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    Wireless operates on a channel, you can change it by going into router settings (192.168.2.1) default pass is blank. then theres a setting such as "SSID and Channel" under wireless section.

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    Ok, i changed it to two.
    Whats the turbo mode thingy?
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    . .
    Quote Originally Posted by http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20031210.gtbelkwifidec10/BNStory/TechReviews/?pageRequested=all
    If you have 802.11b clients on the network, though, it will slow things down to 11 Mbps as I mentioned. To keep things running at 54 Mbps speeds, there's a "turbo mode" that basically turns off the 802.11b compatibility. It only allows 802.11g clients to connect, so you get top-speed data throughput.

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    The channel needs to be changed to 7 or 11, and it should work fine then. Also if you have cordless phones this could be why you have to change channels as the 802.11g/b is the same frequency as the house phone, so change the channel to 7 or 11 and it should be fine

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    EDIT: Spent 20 minutes writing a reply, and it's just been posted above me

    I agree with above, is what I was going to say.

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