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urdadinatoaster

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Hey all,

It seems I need your wisdom once more. I recently purchased my old roommate's iMac, which runs both Mac and Windows XP. However, ever since he purchased this computer a few years ago, he has had trouble keeping wireless signal connected. Every so often the wireless will lose connection momentarily. Now, normally this wouldn't bother me, but if I'm in the middle of a project, or playing a game, this can pose quite a problem. I'm growing very frustrated with being kicked from games consistently. Could somebody please lend me a hand and give me a suggestion? Thanks.
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Assuming you're in college judging from your words, you may have to contact whoever the network admin is, or the main office and see if you can get a wired, if not better wireless, connection
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Assuming you're in college judging from your words, you may have to contact whoever the network admin is, or the main office and see if you can get a wired, if not better wireless, connection


According to my words...?

Anyway, nah, that's not it. I don't live on campus and the computer has been doing this at multiple locations. Plus, anyone else who is using my current network never loses connection.
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