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routers disconnecting from computer or vice versa

markww2 (TechnicalUser)
25 Sep 10 6:31
CHECK IN YOUR COMPUTER , CONTROL PANEL IF YOUR USING WINDOWS GO TO SYSTEM AND THEN DEVICE MANAGER LOOK AND SEE IF YOU HAVE REALTECH  THAT IS WINDOWS PROGRAM TO CONNECT TO YOUR ROUTERS AND THEN YOU SHOULD SEE ONE FOR THE ROUTER LIKE LINKSYS OR ATHEOS ETC: DISABLE REALTECH  ITS MICROSOFT TRYING TO OVER RIDE YOUR WIRELESS AND THEY ARE CLASHING THE TWO RUNNING PROGRAMS. I NEVER LIKED REALTECH CAUSE IT ALWAYS DISCONNECTS AND RE CONNECTS AND LOOSES SIGNALS WHEN I KNOW THE ROUTER IS FINE

MARK

SORRY FOR CAPS VISUAL IMPAIRED
 

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