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I have 2 wireless USB network adapters, but I am unable to connect one to one
network and the other to another network. Is this possible? If so, what am I doing wrong? -- Harolds |
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I got it to work, my problem was that the wireless routers were set to only
allow certain MAC addresses to connect, and the new wireless adapter I was trying to use had not been added to the lists. -- Harolds "Harolds" wrote: I have 2 wireless USB network adapters, but I am unable to connect one to one network and the other to another network. Is this possible? If so, what am I doing wrong? -- Harolds |