On 16 April 2011 21:54, Graham Smith <myotis...@gmail.com> wrote: > Colin > >> Have you checked with your router switched off, in case it is hiding >> another network on the same channel? Also there are other devises >> that can use the same frequencies but do not show up (wireless CCTV >> cameras for example) so it would not do any harm to shift to another >> frequency as far away as possible from the current one just in case >> this is the issue. > > Wouldn't this also affect my MacBook ?
Probably, but maybe it is better at rejecting interference. > > But having said that, I think your other post may well be correct, as I am > still connected. This is the first evening in weeks, that I have stayed > connected all evening. > > For now, I think I will leave it alone, but I will have a look at changing > frequency, assuming the problem returns. It only takes a few seconds to change the channel at the router. There is no need to change anything at the PCs, they should automatically re-connect at the new frequency. Colin -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/