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Computer speakers If I set my control panel audio to Linksys CIT200 I no longer have sound from my computer speakers. If I set to computer settings, I no longer have Skype

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This may help .. Open Control Panel and open the Sounds and Audio Devices item. If you have separate Voice and Audio tabs showing, set the Voice for the CIT200 and Audio to your Sound Card. I'm viewing this in win XP. Vista probably differs somewhat.
Hope that helps out some.

~Myrddin
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~Myrddin
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