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Ok,here's the solution,I have my lap top about 100 feet away from my router,have a man cave,I have it plugged in always and when the wind is blowing,my signal will get lost and I get the same reading as you do,but it picks right back up,it's the signal,my vizio,smart tv is connected by wifi and I loose my signal there too,Here's a video to watch,enjoy.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf1UgEJq8NY
install nokia pc suit then click connet to internet then settings then manually setting then only write the access point of the card which you have then press the ok then connet it
for that U have to install software which comes with modem. der r few modems with this soft/w. it halts internet connection & recieves fax. and lateron resumes internet connection
Try to run network wizard and set up new connection then type in msconfig in the run menu and shut down any other programs running networking configeration.
Device communication issue! This sometimes occurs fro many reasons mainly FIREWALLS~ In order to keep this from happeninig you should probably setup a static address on your laptop or if your network has a SSID, it needs to be manually set into your adapter because it is not picking up your network. This often happens when you use your laptop in or on other networks. Easy fix, but need answers to these questions!
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