Wireless?

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My wireless connection usually says 'no connections in range' or somesuch.

The other night I got 'A wireless connection is in range connect?' which I
did for a few seconds.

It was something called linksys.

How does this setup work?

Was I piggybacking my someone elses connection?

Tony
Tony
 
Please visit the experts in the Wireless Networking newsgroup:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless

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| My wireless connection usually says 'no connections in range' or somesuch.
|
| The other night I got 'A wireless connection is in range connect?' which I
| did for a few seconds.
|
| It was something called linksys.
|
| How does this setup work?
|
| Was I piggybacking my someone elses connection?
|
| Tony
| Tony
 
You are probably correct.
Where were you when this happened?
Radio signals can bounce around in strange ways.
 
Telmore said:
My wireless connection usually says 'no connections in range' or
somesuch.

The other night I got 'A wireless connection is in range connect?'
which I did for a few seconds.

It was something called linksys.

How does this setup work?

Was I piggybacking my someone elses connection?

Why yes, yes you were.

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