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1 31st October 19:10
stainlesssteelrat
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Default The specified network name is no longer available



Just to update on this, I realised that hte directory that the MP3s were
comng from has around 870 folders in it. I wonderd if this might be the
issue, so tried copying XP's SP2 from one PC to the other... and it worked
without issue (270Mb). I tried another folder with some MP3s in, which had
around 60 subfolders. It worked at first, then started to have the same
"network name" error again.

It's a really strange problem...
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2 31st October 19:10
thecreator
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Hi Stainless,

Call your Router's Support number and tell them what is happening and
asked them how to fix it.

I had a similar problem. Mine / D-Link told me to change the default MPU
from 1500 to 1492. The setting is located on the WAN Page in the Router. I
have Comcast Cable.


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3 31st October 19:11
stainlesssteelrat
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Default The specified network name is no longer available


I've got a Linksys WRT54G. What's really strange though is it only seems to
affect one PC, although I need to double check with another laptop we have
here at the moment.

I think this is a setting in the router that's easy to access. I'll double
check. Thanks for the reply!
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