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Old 27th May 2010, 06:35 PM
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Re: Please help me find the cracker!

There is one more possibility - another unknown wireless access point nearby that
is using the same channel you are.

Usually, this would just interfere with data being sent/received, but if there are bugs
in the driver (frequently) and the driver is binary only, then the system could crash
anytime the other access point is turned on...
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