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Originally Posted by trache
I reset the router, and by default MAC filtering is disabled. I double checked, and it is in fact disabled.
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So I guess we're certain?
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The desktop is not able to connect to other APs.
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Sounds like you found the problem.
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Any idea if it's the "Speedbooster" technology (which I have tried enabled and disabled). The router does not have Speedbooster technology whatsoever (this is a WRT54G after all).
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It shouldn't. It's a software technology. Speedbooster/Afterburner mode should only be used if it's connected to an AP that negotiates for it.
Last ditch might be to try the Microsoft driver. Remove the Linksys driver and connect via Ethernet and reboot. Let it find the approved Broadcom stuff.
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