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3GB Ram or more knocks out my wireless connection. How and why?

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When I install 3GB Ram or more, my wireless connection gets knocked out and that all routers nearby aren't recognized at all. I'm using Vista Home Premium and the router is a Voyager 2110. According to crucial.com, my PC can take 4GB Ram maximum, so why is this happening? I used crucial to determine what brand of Ram to use and bought two sticks of 2 of what they recommended. Sticking in 2GB is fine. 4GB is also fine, but like I explained the connection is lost. Its also lost when I try and stick in the 2GB and one or both of my 512MB sticks as well. My PC is a Dell Optiplex GX620 and the motherboard has 4 RAM slots (2 black and two white)

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  1. how do you connect to your wifi? maybe your power supply can't handle four memory modules...

    just tossing ideas around.

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