So I figured I'd jump on here instead of making another new thread-condense (what do you tech's call it-aggregate?) some information.
I have been with AT&T Uverse at the current place I'm living for almost a month. The connection has been satisfactory for the first three weeks, but this last week my PC's connection has gone diggin through the Earth cause it sure as hell can't penetrate clearly.
I personally have three devices, and the two roommates have their own and they have not mentioned any issues with theirs-if they've even noticed.
My Devices:
PC - OMG FML KMN, Mainly cause I want my EVE (crack)
PS3 - No Problems
Tablet - No Problems
Speeds have been testing in ranges from 0.09 kbps to 8.25 mbps over five samplings this morning while the tablet's been testing standard speeds consistently.
During Xirrus' "Ping" testing (Yes, I Googled the hell out of and troubleshot this irritation for now almost two days first) my PC's connection died and was unable to locate my connection for at least 30 seconds. This had happened several times yesterday as well with the following instances :
The usual items I have running:
EVE Online x 2 clients I lost a thorax cause of it
Five peripheral programs: Mumble, Pidgeon, Pyfa, EVEHQ, Garpa
At least five tabs open on Chrome
Misc software.
In the past few days my PC's connection has been highly intermittent-and that's at best. First I thought it has something to do with my video drivers which I updated to no effect. Then I thought it might have something to do with some of the software I use for EVE Online which had me trying variations of running programs to still no useful effect.
I've also switched from the internal wireless device to a NetGear Dual Band adapter, but unfortunately it still produces the same results. This put me at a loss. If my other devices are staying connected, but two independent network devices produced the same failing result on the same PC...wth maaaan. Software? Hardware? Signal Clarity IDK!
Let me know if you would like me to force it to spike and collapse for the signal history.
The computer's about 2 years old now.
I have been with AT&T Uverse at the current place I'm living for almost a month. The connection has been satisfactory for the first three weeks, but this last week my PC's connection has gone diggin through the Earth cause it sure as hell can't penetrate clearly.
I personally have three devices, and the two roommates have their own and they have not mentioned any issues with theirs-if they've even noticed.
My Devices:
PC - OMG FML KMN, Mainly cause I want my EVE (crack)
PS3 - No Problems
Tablet - No Problems
Speeds have been testing in ranges from 0.09 kbps to 8.25 mbps over five samplings this morning while the tablet's been testing standard speeds consistently.
During Xirrus' "Ping" testing (Yes, I Googled the hell out of and troubleshot this irritation for now almost two days first) my PC's connection died and was unable to locate my connection for at least 30 seconds. This had happened several times yesterday as well with the following instances :
The usual items I have running:
EVE Online x 2 clients I lost a thorax cause of it
Five peripheral programs: Mumble, Pidgeon, Pyfa, EVEHQ, Garpa
At least five tabs open on Chrome
Misc software.
In the past few days my PC's connection has been highly intermittent-and that's at best. First I thought it has something to do with my video drivers which I updated to no effect. Then I thought it might have something to do with some of the software I use for EVE Online which had me trying variations of running programs to still no useful effect.
I've also switched from the internal wireless device to a NetGear Dual Band adapter, but unfortunately it still produces the same results. This put me at a loss. If my other devices are staying connected, but two independent network devices produced the same failing result on the same PC...wth maaaan. Software? Hardware? Signal Clarity IDK!
Let me know if you would like me to force it to spike and collapse for the signal history.
The computer's about 2 years old now.