Ed
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Right, got irish broadband in the house. Two computers - one upstairs, one downstairs. Upstairs computer is connected directly to the wireless aerial(as connected as it can be i guess). Downstairs computer is the one i actually use(the upstairs one is leaving the house soon) - connected to the upstairs via wireless card/router.
The problem is that there's an eircom signal cutting across the connection coming from the router upstairs. The computer upstairs is working fine, but the downstairs one can't connect to the internet using the wireless card because the only signal it can find is the eircom one (which is passworded). Normally my brother would fix this because he's the one who set it all up, but has just moved to paris and i don't want to hassle him while he's getting his flat/new job sorted out.
So any ideas on how to block out the eircom signal without smashing an aerial on one of my neighbours houses? Bearing in mind that i have absolutly no clue when it comes to computers.
Thanks.
The problem is that there's an eircom signal cutting across the connection coming from the router upstairs. The computer upstairs is working fine, but the downstairs one can't connect to the internet using the wireless card because the only signal it can find is the eircom one (which is passworded). Normally my brother would fix this because he's the one who set it all up, but has just moved to paris and i don't want to hassle him while he's getting his flat/new job sorted out.
So any ideas on how to block out the eircom signal without smashing an aerial on one of my neighbours houses? Bearing in mind that i have absolutly no clue when it comes to computers.
Thanks.