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Still having the issue?
-=> Bj”rn Forsstr”m wrote to August Abolins <=-
BF> {at}MSGID:
BF> {at}REPLY:
AA> Hello, Bj”rn!
AA> It's been about a month since your question.. did you solve the problem by
AA> now?
BF> Nope. I've been looking in the AP and there isn't anything that could
BF> block out the connection between the laptops. The only thing I found
BF> was to let every wireless unit to connect and that is set to YES.
BrF>> I see that there still is some life in here so I pop a question.
BrF>> I run XP on all machines and have all 5 in a network. 3 on cable and the
BrF>> 2 laptops are wireless.
BrF>> The problem is that both laptops can connect to every other machine but
BrF>> not to each other. Not even if I use them on seperate AP:s (I have 2).
BrF>> How can this happend?
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