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check your wifi signal strength

 

is it the full 5bars?

 

are you close to the router

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What type of connection are you using? is it 5 Ghz or 2.5 ghz connection. Where is the router located/ how far away from your computer is it. Is it going through many walls? these could all be part of the problem

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What type of connection are you using? is it 5 Ghz or 2.5 ghz connection. Where is the router located/ how far away from your computer is it. Is it going through many walls? these could all be part of the problem

2.5GHz and its only started happening since the aus cs go servers were down

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Try moving channels... 11 is the default and most congested channel...

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How would i do that

You need to go to your routers' settings page usually 192.168.1.1 or 0.1 username is usually username and password is usually password if you've never been into it before

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You need to go to your routers' settings page usually 192.168.1.1 or 0.1 username is usually username and password is usually password if you've never been into it before

IITs on channel 6

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set it to auto or select a different channel

 

it under the router settings

 

on your web browser type 192.168.1.1

 

login ID admin/administrator

 

password: admin/administrator

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