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Old 11-21-2012, 05:16 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Juan View Post
If I connect my laptop direct to the router via ethernet, it works fine, but I can't connect wirelessly. My home network shows up in the "available networks" list but has no signal strength and wont connect.

I've tried resetting my modem and unplugging the router, but nothing.

Any suggestions? I did a quick search on google and I found something about changing the channel on my router? I dunno
Does your router have external antennas? Are they properly connected?

Have you tried with other wireless devices? Do they work fine?

Did you actually try changing the channel? You could have interference going on. Look up the process for your router's UI.

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