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		<title>By: ithinkiexist</title>
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		<description>As far as your problem with Wi-Fi goes, they likely switched the driver to a newer version. If you&#039;re using Intel&#039;s Wi Fi adapter, then you should go back to hmm, can&#039;t remember the version, but it&#039;s 10.x for sure. Google it a little bit. It&#039;s certainly a driver related issue. Since your router worked before, it&#039;s definitely not the router. I had probs with Zyxel router and Intel&#039;s Wi-Fi. Probs were gone once i switched to Linksys WRT-54GL, probably the best router around, running Linux and all. But I am using 10.x drivers so that&#039;s why, I guess.

hope that helps</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As far as your problem with Wi-Fi goes, they likely switched the driver to a newer version. If you&#8217;re using Intel&#8217;s Wi Fi adapter, then you should go back to hmm, can&#8217;t remember the version, but it&#8217;s 10.x for sure. Google it a little bit. It&#8217;s certainly a driver related issue. Since your router worked before, it&#8217;s definitely not the router. I had probs with Zyxel router and Intel&#8217;s Wi-Fi. Probs were gone once i switched to Linksys WRT-54GL, probably the best router around, running Linux and all. But I am using 10.x drivers so that&#8217;s why, I guess.</p>
<p>hope that helps</p>
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