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Jan 24, 2012

I have fiberhome an1020-25 router. Last night wireless was working fine, but today it doesn't connect to internet even the signal is strong. When i try to connect with it. It says there might be interference between this computer and the network access point,k or the network is refusing access to this computer. I tried to repair and other things. but Nothing worked. Other Computer connected through lan works fine.

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