Sparrow2142
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Hello,
I recently spent £700 on a very nice budget gaming computer. Runs games beautifully, does everything spectalularly, you couldn't really ask for more. One thing it doesn't do, is pick up my Router, from where it is in my bedroom. Seeing as my bedroom is next door to the Router's room, and my laptop picks up the Router from all the way down the street, I can't see that the range of the router is the problem.
The adapter is a TP-Link TL-WN851N, 300mpbs. It's supposed to be state-of-the-art with an awesome range. Apparently not. The Desktop only picks up the router when I turn it the other way around, but this only gives me a signal of 2 bars, and won't let me access any of my online games (eg. COD4, SWG).
I'm operating Windows 7 on this computer, so I'm wondering if that's the source of my issue. Router is a Belkin 54g, and as I said... my laptop makes this computer look like I've just recovered it from the junkpile.
Please help me to solve this issue!
I recently spent £700 on a very nice budget gaming computer. Runs games beautifully, does everything spectalularly, you couldn't really ask for more. One thing it doesn't do, is pick up my Router, from where it is in my bedroom. Seeing as my bedroom is next door to the Router's room, and my laptop picks up the Router from all the way down the street, I can't see that the range of the router is the problem.
The adapter is a TP-Link TL-WN851N, 300mpbs. It's supposed to be state-of-the-art with an awesome range. Apparently not. The Desktop only picks up the router when I turn it the other way around, but this only gives me a signal of 2 bars, and won't let me access any of my online games (eg. COD4, SWG).
I'm operating Windows 7 on this computer, so I'm wondering if that's the source of my issue. Router is a Belkin 54g, and as I said... my laptop makes this computer look like I've just recovered it from the junkpile.
Please help me to solve this issue!
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