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Tracking Down Wi-Fi Interference? 499

Nicros writes "Almost every evening, between 8:30 and 10:00, my Wi-Fi just dies. This, in itself, could be explained by a crappy Wi-Fi source or some hardware failure, except that I know both of my neighbors are experiencing the same loss of signal at the same time. While the Wi-Fi is down, the LAN is OK, and anything plugged into Cat5 can access the Internet just fine. One possibility comes to mind — perhaps some other neighbor arrives home and turns on their router from 8:30 to 10:00? And something in their signal is hosing our Wi-Fi? I have tried looking around for software to help identify the source of interference, but either the programs are ridiculously expensive for a home user, or else my card (Intel Link 1000 BGN) isn't supported. (Netstumbler is an example of the latter.) Any suggestions on how I can track this down?"

Comment Side Note (Score 2, Insightful) 135

Might be off topic but.... Wish Bell Labs was still truckin.... All those public works patents made the world a better place and the R&D staff were compensated well. The failure of the firm though is just another instance of business executives and politicians banding together to ruin a strong and truly beneficial company.

Comment Dates (Score 1) 598

This article was published in 2000 and it concerned Windows 2000 machines. We're almost two operating systems ahead of that. Does anyone know whether or not China actually found any 'backdoor' code in the Windows 2000 OS or if they've changed the operating system which government officials use?

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