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>>> Thanks for the suggestion but to my knowledge there is
>>> no disconnect for the signal on this router.
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>>> Joseph
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>>>>>I have problem which presented for the first time two days ago.
>>>>> I have a Sony Vaio Core 2 Duo laptop with integral wireless.
>>>>> For over 6 months it has connected flawlessly with my Linksys
>>>>> SRX200 wireless router. The other day it gave me an error message
>>>>> saying "No wireless connection is available". I tried the "Repair"
>>>>> option, ran the Wireless Wizard, reinstalled the SRX200 software,
>>>>> all to no avail. For some reason the laptop refuses to recognize
>>>>> the wireless router, even when it's within 5 feet.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any suggestions.........?
>>>>>
>>>> Might sound silly, but check that your router is giving a wireless
>>>> signal. Wireless can be turned off on my router.
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>> What make and model is the router?
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> Duh - sorry - should read the post better!
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As I understand it, the SRX200 isn't your router, but an add-on to the
router. Enter 192.168.1.1 to get to your router configuration page (if it's
a Linksys) and look for Wireless Network Mode - it may be set to Disabled.
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