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Old 05-24-2006, 10:09 AM   #4
Stan4dSteph
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Originally Posted by mousepod
How does the router in your complex work? Is it an open network with IP addresses assigned via DHCP? Are you assigned a specific IP address? It sounds to me like your iMac is grabbing a weak signal instead of the one you intend to get. Maybe there's another network nearby...

Either way, given the right information, you can certainly adjust your Network settings to look for a specific network. Maybe there's a genius around here...
I don't really know the answer to these questions. There are several hubs around the complex, and it's a secure network.
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