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April 07, 2006

Got the latest info on wi-fi interference?

If you're a paid subscriber, you should have received the latest column on detecting wi-fi networks, and steps to take to avoid wi-fi interference. This one has some more information than we could fit in the print version, including a cheaper alternative. If you're a subscriber, and you haven't received it, send us an email.

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Posted by cw at April 7, 2006 08:06 AM

Comments

Good write up Charles,

I'm not sure if my wireless set up is thoroughly protect. I think some times my connection is being siphoned by someone else so I just cancel it and reboot, the second Icon TV does not reappear. I'm not game to change any of the security settings as my wife uses it to connect to her laptop and I in the past, have had trouble getting connected wirelessly although it seems to have settled with the change of a wireless modem and router.. Any suggestions?

Cheers

Posted by: Thug at April 7, 2006 11:27 AM

Use WAP and nobody will be siphoning your connection.
http://www.bleedingedge.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2411

cheers, Paul

Posted by: Paul at April 9, 2006 03:28 PM

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