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    disfunctional msi........

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by bitermecancer, Sep 21, 2010.

  1. bitermecancer

    bitermecancer Newbie

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    Ok so let me lay this out to you all.....maybe you can solve this issue that has been killing me because of it bizzareness. Ok So we have a MSI Wind L2300 in the house also I have three pcs in the house one wired one wireless and the onther is not on the net. I have 2 ps3s both wireless accept when we stream hd movies through them. an xbox360 wired. Everything is run off this RangeMax™ Dual Band
    Wireless-N Gigabit Router WNDR3700 which has a four port hub or switch hooked up to it. So the router is downstairs in my garage. Now for the bizzare part the msi when it gets within 2 feet of my wired pc is looses internet and access to the network yet you move 1inch outside of that 2 feet and it works like a charm......Ok GO PEOPLE..Oh and i have 30mb comcast. please help ive survived two types of cancer but i may not survive this msi wind :D :mad: :confused: :eek: :D
     
  2. Molius

    Molius Notebook Consultant

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    Soooo, what's the problem? is your house so cozy that it's impossible to keep both computers 2,5 feet away from each other?
     
  3. bitermecancer

    bitermecancer Newbie

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    Lol no but if we happen to be both doing homework or whet ever the case. I don't think it should do what its doin so thanks for the useless reply. Big help lol :mad: :eek: ;) :confused: :confused:
     
  4. Bearclaw

    Bearclaw Steaming

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    Get your MSI set on one band and your desktop set on another band of your router.

    It's them interfering with each other so getting them on different freqs should help.
     
  5. bitermecancer

    bitermecancer Newbie

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    Ok I will give it a try pretty sure I've tried that to thinkin that was an issue. That's the big reason I bought that router