Re: Wireless connection and music
From: Kelly (kelly_at_mvps.org)
Date: 02/21/05
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Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 02:28:47 -0600
Which program are you using to listen to music?
How far is your main connection from your wireless (328 ft is norm max)?
As for the latter, this can pertain to fireplaces, bricks and more. Check
accordingly within, third party included.
-- All the Best, Kelly (MS-MVP) Troubleshooting Windows XP http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com "Luke T. Phillips" <bailaormxno@yahoo.com.mx> wrote in message news:e3d3Bd8FFHA.3368@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Hello, > > I have a new computer and recently ripped many of my CDs to my harddrive. > My computer has a weak wireless connection to the internet that doesn't > like to stay connected. When it does disconnect, the sound skips and a > sound like a motorcycle comes out of my speakers. This sound continues > until the computer reconnects. Sometimes, however, it'll turn off the > sound all together; I can turn it back on by plugging in my headphones and > taking them out again. > > Why does my computer make that sound? Why do I have to be connected to > the internet to listen to music that I have on my harddrive? How can I > fix this problem? > > I hope I have made this clear; it's a little complicated. I really hope > that someone can help me with this problem. > > Thank you. >
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