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| Hi, I am using two USB wireless adapters in Ad-hoc mode to connect a desktop and a laptop. I have recently installed a wireless TV link kit and my network seems to interfere slighty, so I want to change the frequency channel of the network. You only get the the driver for the Actiontec USB adapter so I have to use Windows XP to configure the network, and there seems to be no way to change the channel number it uses. My laptop's adapter does come with a config and monitor GUI that does let me change the number and it also tells me that the current setting is 10. Can anyone help me with changing the channel number using Windows XP Pro? Thanks in advance, Mark | Guest
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| "Mark Thompson" <m_thompson@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:087a01c36c7c$4e843ea0$a601280a@phx.gbl... Quote:
to force the channel on either or both machines. If this doesn't make sense, please ask in microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless - PA | Guest
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