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First thought was, how many storm troopers can it hold?Andrewjvt said:luckylion100 said:with its skirt raised. ;-)
Reminds me a little of an A-T walker
First thought was, how many storm troopers can it hold?Andrewjvt said:luckylion100 said:with its skirt raised. ;-)
Reminds me a little of an A-T walker
DocG said:Vladimir said:Could be interference from another RF emitting device at the same frequency as the CCA (2.4GHz or 5Ghz). Solution is to use different channels.
Yes, could well be...
Now, I don't know how to change the channels for my wireless keyboard and mouse, if that's at all possible. And I'm afraid the IT-department won't be willing to change the hospital wifi for me...
Andrewjvt said:luckylion100 said:with its skirt raised. ;-)
Reminds me a little of an A-T walker
Vladimir said:DocG said:Vladimir said:Could be interference from another RF emitting device at the same frequency as the CCA (2.4GHz or 5Ghz). Solution is to use different channels.
Yes, could well be...
Now, I don't know how to change the channels for my wireless keyboard and mouse, if that's at all possible. And I'm afraid the IT-department won't be willing to change the hospital wifi for me...
Keeping the CCA physically further away from competing wireless transmitters might help as well.
DocG said:Vladimir said:DocG said:Vladimir said:Could be interference from another RF emitting device at the same frequency as the CCA (2.4GHz or 5Ghz). Solution is to use different channels.
Yes, could well be...
Now, I don't know how to change the channels for my wireless keyboard and mouse, if that's at all possible. And I'm afraid the IT-department won't be willing to change the hospital wifi for me...
Keeping the CCA physically further away from competing wireless transmitters might help as well.
That's feasible. Will try when I have the time.
Thanks!
DocG said:DocG said:Vladimir said:DocG said:Vladimir said:Could be interference from another RF emitting device at the same frequency as the CCA (2.4GHz or 5Ghz). Solution is to use different channels.
Yes, could well be...
Now, I don't know how to change the channels for my wireless keyboard and mouse, if that's at all possible. And I'm afraid the IT-department won't be willing to change the hospital wifi for me...
Keeping the CCA physically further away from competing wireless transmitters might help as well.
That's feasible. Will try when I have the time.
Thanks!
It was worth the try. But no... I put it as far as possible from anything electronical, but the result is the same. Shame...
Vladimir said:DocG said:DocG said:Vladimir said:DocG said:Vladimir said:Could be interference from another RF emitting device at the same frequency as the CCA (2.4GHz or 5Ghz). Solution is to use different channels.
Yes, could well be...
Now, I don't know how to change the channels for my wireless keyboard and mouse, if that's at all possible. And I'm afraid the IT-department won't be willing to change the hospital wifi for me...
Keeping the CCA physically further away from competing wireless transmitters might help as well.
That's feasible. Will try when I have the time.
Thanks!
It was worth the try. But no... I put it as far as possible from anything electronical, but the result is the same. Shame...
I have few ideas involving tin foil but I think we should ignore them. *drinks*