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Troubleshooting: isolating latency issues
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(05-21-2020, 09:15 AM)Cavery1962 Wrote:
(05-21-2020, 01:45 AM)Cyril Wrote: I know I'm not answering your question directly, but:  If your router does not have an ethernet port, I think you need a new one which does. If the problem is that your router is not in the same room as your computer, a 100 foot cable is available on Amazon. Also available are adapters, e.g., ethernet to USB, to connect a laptop with no ethernet port. -- Cyril Penn
Hi,
     Thanks for the response.  Unfortunately it isn’t practical to run a cable from the music room to the router which is in the lounge, without a lot of inconvenience to the rest of the household.  I might be able to do something temporarily to test it out. Currently we have a wireless repeater which improves the wireless signal upstairs.  Are we basically saying that wireless is just not workable ?  Do you know what the minimum upload speed should be ?

Chris
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It's real simple and mentioned many times before and despite people thinking they know otherwise ...

Here it comes: WiFi is not gonna happen.
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RE: Troubleshooting: isolating latency issues - by Dimitri Muskens - 05-21-2020, 09:46 AM

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