Fiddle Fee
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When I bring up the list of wireless networks available to me (just the basic tool that comes with Windows Vista,) it brings up a list of networks containing ones I know for a FACT are not currently transmitting - especially since my own home network is appearing on the list, and my router is not currently connected. Why is this happening? How do I get it to show me ONLY networks that are CURRENTLY transmitting?!
To "J" - that answer makes no sense at all. How would my NEIGHBORS be causing my "available wireless networks" list to display my *OWN* router's network connection? - a router that is unplugged and currently not connected to a computer?!
To "J" - that answer makes no sense at all. How would my NEIGHBORS be causing my "available wireless networks" list to display my *OWN* router's network connection? - a router that is unplugged and currently not connected to a computer?!