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Old 09-24-2007, 07:52 AM   #1
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I have a Linksys WUSB54GC and when I have the WII CONNECT enabled it will kill my notebook's connection. My desktop PC does not have this issue. Any ideas?
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go into your wireless routers settings(if you dont know how, see manual) in settings you should see QoS setting, this means quality of service it allows more speed to the connection that is being used the most or was turned on first. the setting should be an option from On or Off, if there is a number change it to 0, i hope this helps
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go into your wireless routers settings(if you dont know how, see manual) in settings you should see QoS setting, this means quality of service it allows more speed to the connection that is being used the most or was turned on first. the setting should be an option from On or Off, if there is a number change it to 0, i hope this helps

what Jay says may work if not then you should go to linksys.com
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What do you mean "kill the connection"? The laptop can not connect to the WLAN network, or can't get websites?
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