Is the access point 802.11a, b or g?
I'm guessing the old laptop was "b" only and the new one is b/g. All of
your neighbors have g routers so your new laptop sees them and your old
one doesn't.
Can be many reasons why one works better than the other. First step is
to determine what equipment you're using.
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keri wrote:
> On my old laptop, I can only see my own wireless network. It connects
> immediately and has a strong signal. It is secured, and uses a password key
> I just bought a new laptop and suddenly there are half a dozen wireless
> networks in my vicinity. Whenever I try to connect to mine, the signal is low
> and it drops and immediately connects me to one of the other networks that is
> not secured. It also has a low signal and drops me.
>
> I've tried disconnecting the other one and deleting it from the list, but it
> keeps coming back and trying to connect. I've tried to repair, re-connect,
> anything I can think of but it keeps doing it. I've also reset my router.
>
> What am I missing, that one laptop connects easily and without problem, but
> the other one doesn't?