There is another wireless router closebye, and it seems to make my connection unstable. Can there be some kinda interference? Keep loosing connection, or loosing connection speed
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Usually another router would not cause that type of problem. The other routers will only connect to your system if they have the right password and ID name, like if you have chosen to connected to them before. If that is the case then go to the wireless configuration and delete the other access points/routers and you should be ok. The most common cause of interference or dropped connections is caused by cordless phones. Older cordless phones used the 2.4ghz bandwidth and that is the same as most router still use. If you do have a cordless phone look on the base unit and see if it says 2.4ghz, if it does then you would need to change the unit to stop having problems. If you don't have a 2.4 ghz then a neighbor may have one.
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When you use your laptop you should be able to check for properties on the other connections, make a note on what channel they are on.
go to your wireless router and change the channel that it is broadcasting on to something different. ( ie 6 ) also check that your router is not close to dect phones as they can ruin your signal as well
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Usually another router would not cause that type of problem. The other routers will only connect to your system if they have the right password and ID name, like if you have chosen to connected to them before. If that is the case then go to the wireless configuration and delete the other access points/routers and you should be ok. The most common cause of interference or dropped connections is caused by cordless phones. Older cordless phones used the 2.4ghz bandwidth and that is the same as most router still use. If you do have a cordless phone look on the base unit and see if it says 2.4ghz, if it does then you would need to change the unit to stop having problems. If you don't have a 2.4 ghz then a neighbor may have one.
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When you use your laptop you should be able to check for properties on the other connections, make a note on what channel they are on.
go to your wireless router and change the channel that it is broadcasting on to something different. ( ie 6 ) also check that your router is not close to dect phones as they can ruin your signal as well