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How Do You Fix Vista Wireless Connection Problems On A Desktop?

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How Do You Fix Vista Wireless Connection Problems On A Desktop?

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By design, desktops can be more finicky when attempting to use a wireless connection. Due to the lack of portability, it’s not practical to move a desktop to several different locations to test the wireless signal strength at different points in your home, so use a laptop if possible to determine the best locations for a desktop computer. Instead of Windows XP’s “Network” Control Panel option, Windows Vista includes the “Network and Sharing Center,” a centralized means of observing and controlling your network options. Adjust the antenna, if you are experiencing signal problems. Desktops have far less mobility than a laptop but relocating the computer may be the easiest way to solve the problem. Walls and ceilings can create wireless interference in particular. You can also try to adjust the antenna itself. If you have an external wireless card try moving it around or inserting it into a different port. Extend your signal strength by purchasing and adding a signal booster or increase y

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