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The only way I can think of to reliably make the iPad link to the one you wish is to make the iPad "forget" the other one. If it's on the iPad, the iPad will connect to it.
Marilyn
Yeah, normally. But, sometimes, the "better" signal you want isn't the one that's broadcasting the strongest when you go to connect. At least on my Belkin router - I have two different channels and I often try to use the 5GB one. It's the last one I'm using [when I leave the house or go to cellular], but when I remember to look, the other one is in use. It just does what it wishes...
All that to say - I really don't know how/why the iPad picks among two different WiFi points.
M
My two sons and I all share one wifi network and when i am on my laptop I am doing important business and sending documents but my internet always slows down because they are always downloading games or connecting to over sea servers for their games which intterupts my ability to work. Other then kicking them off their computers I was wondering if there was anyway to change priority of the wifi between different laptops. Meaning like if i need more bandwith or speed or w/e is there a way to make it so other computer currently connected wirelessly or directly would lose speed or bandwith so that my computer could run the internet at better speeds let me know if this doesnt make sense