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Finnxeon

macrumors regular
Aug 20, 2006
114
0
Vermont
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yep....my family is the coolest on the block......
 

aristobrat

macrumors G5
Oct 14, 2005
12,292
1,403
Not mine, but pretty cool. This one was from this thread. Oye -- look how far he can still scroll down that list!
 

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terriyaki

macrumors 6502a
Aug 4, 2005
640
9
Vancouver
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There are a few others that pop up every now and then that I wasn't able to capture. One of which is the ISP account number of one of my neighbors. :eek:
 

mikes63737

macrumors 65816
Jul 26, 2005
1,147
338
I just noticed that you have "Use Interference robustness" checked. What exactly does it do?

I saw that on my uncle's laptop and I was wondering what it does, too.

From my Windows laptop, I can see

2WIRE381
belkin54g
belkin54g
default
Gazpacho (mine)
linksys
linksys
linksys
linksys
linksys
linksys
NETGEAR
NETGEAR
The Muffin Man (mine)
 

mad jew

Moderator emeritus
Apr 3, 2004
32,191
9
Adelaide, Australia
In short, Interference Robustness sacrifices some outright speed (and therefore range) for a steadier (more robust) connection. It's a good idea to use this if you're experiencing small dropouts that you think might be caused by wireless interference. :)
 

benthewraith

macrumors 68040
May 27, 2006
3,140
143
Fort Lauderdale, FL
In short, Interference Robustness sacrifices some outright speed (and therefore range) for a steadier (more robust) connection. It's a good idea to use this if you're experiencing small dropouts that you think might be caused by wireless interference. :)

It's also good when working around microwave ovens. ;)
 
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