paflyer
Final Approach
ASUS -K53E, i5 @2.5GHz, 8GB RAM, Win 7 Home Premium. Webroot AV.I haven’t experienced any slowdowns. I mainly use Safari. What are you running it on, hardware wise?
This is kind of recent.
ASUS -K53E, i5 @2.5GHz, 8GB RAM, Win 7 Home Premium. Webroot AV.I haven’t experienced any slowdowns. I mainly use Safari. What are you running it on, hardware wise?
It was the Navy. You washed out, remember?You are quite confused. We aren't in a movie about Marine bootcamp. Sorry.
wow... I remember the VIC 20...
We are just showing our age...
I think so, AFAIK there's no "ping" equivalent available to a mere user of iOS.So it's narrowed down to the machine...
Naw, never joined the navy. That was for confused folks like you.It was the Navy. You washed out, remember?
Yeah, kind of gathered that. Thanks.No one else is complaining about slow speeds on POA...
I still have mine and the com64 that replaced it..... and my Atari 2600.wow... I remember the VIC 20...
We are just showing our age...
See, I knew it... someone would move to the atari...I still have mine and the com64 that replaced it..... and my Atari 2600.
See, I knew it... someone would move to the atari...
I had the Atari 5200
Coulda gone faster if the guy really knew how to post an insult. Amateur hour fer sure.For being slow, it sure went off the rails pretty darn fast.
Yep.Mine is fine. Have you tried a speed test? Like speedtest.net
If we didn't have P****** for moderators, the gloves would be off, pal.Coulda gone faster if the guy really knew how to post an insult. Amateur hour fer sure.
Have at it. Worst they can do is ban you. Are you afraid of a ban?If we didn't have P****** for moderators, the gloves would be off, pal.
Have at it. Worst they can do is ban you. Are you afraid of a ban?
Bans aren't too bad.
Actually, you are the Chairman of the Board.
About the same.Hey guys! I’ve been making friends over on another thread. How’s everybody getting along over here?
wow... I remember the VIC 20...
We are just showing our age...
Yep.
I'll try rebooting the router tomorrow. Maybe some table got boogered.
What would happen if you cleared your temp folder? Reverted to an earlier save? Or go to your history and click POA from when it was fast.
What “table” would that be?
(Smacks head into desk... and is suddenly very glad he has Jr. Sysadmin coming back from vacation soon to deal with end users who believe crap like this... knows he would go full BOFH on the office if Jr. Sysadmin was gone more than three weeks, ever.)
Well that was helpful, Nate. Unexpected dickish answer from you, next time "no comment" or no response is fine.What “table” would that be?
(Smacks head into desk... and is suddenly very glad he has Jr. Sysadmin coming back from vacation soon to deal with end users who believe crap like this... knows he would go full BOFH on the office if Jr. Sysadmin was gone more than three weeks, ever.)
Bans aren't too bad.
Well that was helpful, Nate. Unexpected dickish answer from you, next time "no comment" or no response is fine.
Well, tell me this... did this magic “table clearing” work? And how does one view the contents of this “table” to see if it needs “cleaning”?
Are router reboots significantly changing your web access speeds (and this is measured)?
No one else is complaining about slow speeds on POA...
Someone is slamming the WiFi on the same channel with -10dB RSSI. My router is 10 feet over my head and it's about -55. Nearest house is at least 100' away. Interesting.
Subject to other tests. Using Acrylic. Using the default channel 6. Yeah if it's really -10 here, I should just look around the neighborhood for glowing electric meters.Which is probably illegal anyway. Moving channels isn't going to make a lot of difference if it's really that high.-10 dB RSSI is massive. You should see a large dish or high gain yagi pointed at/through your house from next door to ever see that.
I assume that’s 2.4 GHz... if all of your devices support 5Ghz and coverage is good inside the house, you may want to just dump the 2.4 altogether so devices don’t try to compete to be heard with whatever that is.
If you need the 2.4 remember non-overlapping channels are only 1, 6, and 11... so move away from that crazy noise source.
Are you seeing it in a list of signals like it’s a real AP, or with a spectrum analysis tool?