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7.8

Signal from wireless network access point fades in and out

Asked by Savemypc in Mac Airport Wireless Access Point, Wireless Network Access Points, 802.11 Wireless Access Points

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My customer is using a Macintosh Laptop on a 802.11G wireless network at his church. His laptop is located about 20 feet from a wireless access point just on the other side of his wall. Until a few days ago he was able to acess the network with a solid connection. Now, he reports that the signal strength bars for the access point change levels from strong to weak about twice per hour. Consequently he loses his wireless connection when the signal strength drops out.

He even changed out access points and they BOTH BEHAVE IN THE SAME MANNER. This leads me to beleive it is a problem with his computer, or an interferance problem. Has anyone seen this before?

Thank you,

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