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Need some help guys, I'm about ready to scream!
My daughters PC consistently drops out of the wireless network. There is no pattern that I can find, and I really can't figure out how to keep it connected on a perm. basis. I'm hardwired to the router, vs. my daughter which is wireless. Router: Trendnet TEW-633GR Here computer is set to the same network via windows. In the router setup, I have her MAC address set to LAN computers. I have DHCP Server enabled, with the IP address range set to .101 - 200, Lease time set to 9999 (Longest I could go), and "Always Broadcast" enabled I also have a DHCP reservation set to her MAC as well, with the "Expire Time" set to "Never" On the Wireless Network Setup: It's enabled, with the confirmed network name, and "Enable Auto Channel Scan" enabled 802.11 Mode is set to: Mixed 802.11n, 802.11g and 80211b Channel Width: 20MHz Transmission Rate: Best (automatic) Wireless Security Mode: WPA-Personal (it's the best that card can do" WPA mode: WPA only Cipher Type: TKIP And I confirmed the Pre-Share K |



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