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tennisboy

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I was attempting to "set up a small or home office network" BUT i accidentally clicked on "add a network place" and pressed next cause i thought it was the right one. Now my internet dies every 10 min and its getting so annoying -_-. There anyway i can reverse what i have done?
I called my network service provider and they said either my router is to old and it is slow in recieving and sending information or u added a network place.

Much help would be greatly appreciated thanks guys!
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Facedown98

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Well, the ISP might possibly have a point. What kind of router do you have exactly?
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i have a linksys 802.11b router, i've had it for about 3 years
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If you delete the network place, you should still have a way of communicating with the router, right? You shouldn't be running your router from just a network place.
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how would i delete the network place? sorry i'm really new to the networking part! thnxs for your help storm!
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It's no problem. Just go into my network places and find that network place. I want you to right-click on it and hit delete. Easy as that :whistling:
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