ancientmariner
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Now with the home isolation and my age, my laptop became a small footprint desktop so to speak. I hardly ever traveled much before the outbreak so a laptop was not a necessary need for my use. I have worked with computers neigh onto 55 years now. Both from wiring boards to the latest technology, still like a permanent location for use. My SIL who was a tech for HP for many years said one time to me that it makes no sense to him to chance using wifi technology when you have a much better connection through your modem/router's via ethernet cable.
I read a blurb (internet truism) that the ISP's use your wifi routers as a marketing tool by hacking/throttling down your bandwidth to entice you to purchase higher bandwidth. Don't know if it is true but not so unbelievable, remember it's all about money. As case in point my new laptop had trouble accessing my wifi router, possible reasons: OS (Linux), distance from laptop to router, quality/age of equipment, or the aforementioned ISP interference. Can't say, I then decided to purchase a wifi extender after checking all. $22 later and configuring it by connecting through the available ethernet port I was able to access the web at a sustained rate and haven't lost connection since everything is almost instantaneous.
I explained my theory to my SO and received the expected bored blank look.
I read a blurb (internet truism) that the ISP's use your wifi routers as a marketing tool by hacking/throttling down your bandwidth to entice you to purchase higher bandwidth. Don't know if it is true but not so unbelievable, remember it's all about money. As case in point my new laptop had trouble accessing my wifi router, possible reasons: OS (Linux), distance from laptop to router, quality/age of equipment, or the aforementioned ISP interference. Can't say, I then decided to purchase a wifi extender after checking all. $22 later and configuring it by connecting through the available ethernet port I was able to access the web at a sustained rate and haven't lost connection since everything is almost instantaneous.
I explained my theory to my SO and received the expected bored blank look.