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Old 01-02-2012, 10:27 PM   #25
Athens80
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Originally Posted by nickredding View Post
Odd that your router would claim to be connected to a Fire that claims it has no connection. Did you double-check the MAC address of the Fire to make sure that is what your router is showing the SNR for?
At the time I checked, both the Fire and the router showed the connection.

It's been just a few hours' experiment, but so far, while increasing the transmit power of the router a bit higher than the default, the Fire has remained connected on WiFi.
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