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Nigel Bruce
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      22nd Feb 2005
Ever since I installed my WIFI on my PC upstairs, it now runs the CPU at
100% max, what I would like to know is -

1.Is this normal?
2.Is there anyway to reduce this?
3.Will this damage my PC now or in the near future?

I am running XP Home Ed, on a high spec machine (Pentium 4) and wireless
works fantastically well.

Many Thanks


 
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Colin Barnhorst
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      22nd Feb 2005
What result do you get to your question at: http://www.belkin.com/support/?

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"Nigel Bruce" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Ever since I installed my WIFI on my PC upstairs, it now runs the CPU at
> 100% max, what I would like to know is -
>
> 1.Is this normal?
> 2.Is there anyway to reduce this?
> 3.Will this damage my PC now or in the near future?
>
> I am running XP Home Ed, on a high spec machine (Pentium 4) and wireless
> works fantastically well.
>
> Many Thanks
>



 
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