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    Increasing the Range of your Wireless Network

    Here's a trick to increase the power of your wireless network, if you have a wired network (ethernet cables running throughout the home), you can set up a second wireless router or access point. To do this, you could buy 2 routers and turn one into an access point by disabling DHCP, connecting...
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    Windows 7 settings are managed by your system administrator

    I am trying to adjust the Wireless Network Properties for a network I am trying to connect to. I need to check the box that says "Connect even if the network is not broadcasting .. SSID" The problem is this is greyed out and at the top is says "These settings are managed by your system...
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    Windows 7 No Existant Router

    Windows 7 is woking fine on my wireless enabled laptop. Acer Aspire 5630 However Open windows explorer Click Network My laptop and main desktop pc( with ethernet connection to D-link router) are shown (DSL G624M) Under the heading network infastructure My router does not show but, I also have...
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    Windows 7 Username and Password

    I have a hidden WEP Wireless network, that Windows XP and Ubuntu connect to no problem. So i try and connect to it in Windows 7, I enter the SSID and then after a while it asks for a username and password. But I don't know what that is. I have tried SSID and WEP, WEP and WEP, username and...
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