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    Odd problem with 1525

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by man00, Mar 8, 2009.

  1. man00

    man00 Notebook Geek

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    I was out in Albuquerque couple of weeks ago and while at the airport I used their wireless connection..Now back in Oklahoma while connecting to my network (wireless) still shows the connections in Albuquerque Airport, even after doing a refresh, hehe no big deal my network working fine. But that is odd to say the least. Time to do a cleanup on drive, clear all cache everywhere I guess. Either that or Albuquerque Airport got one hell of a wireless setup :)
     
  2. Mastershroom

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    Open your Connect to a Network window, the one with the list of available wireless connections. Right-click the Albuquerque airport wireless connection, select Properties, and go to the Connection tab. Uncheck the box labeled "Connect even if the network is not broadcasting".