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Re: No Comm Problem..

Your connection issues are almost certainly related to the WPA used on the Wireless Gaming Adapters at the competition.

I don't have a bridge around to check this with but I believe this is the procedure to disable the WPA encryption.

1. Plug a computer into one of the 4 ethernet ports on the Router and the Wireless Gaming Adapter into one of the others.
2. Open a browser on the computer and go to 10.22.31.1
3. You should be prompted to login
Username: admin
Password: admin
4. Click Basic from the top set of tabs then select Wireless from the tabs below.
5. At the bottom of the page next to "Security Mode" change the box to "None"
6. Click "Save Settings"
7. If prompted to reboot, click "Reboot Now".

Your Gaming Adapter should now be able to connect to your router wirelessly again.
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