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2021-08-19 12:23:54
@Clamanda I would suspect the Ethernet cable or the connectors. Go to the iMac system preferences for Network and check the Ethernet settings. Then check them next time it fails to see what the...
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2021-08-19 12:18:09
@jtcanfield First, Power off modem, router and PC, wait 5 min, then power up the modem and wait for 2 min, the power up the router, wait a few min then the PC and retest. Go back and connect a PC...
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2021-08-18 20:08:21
@FiruzzZ First thing I would check is the Ethernet cables as if speeds are less than 100, that may be the issue. 100 and less use 4 wires and above that require 8 wires. Also you need CAT 5e or...
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2021-08-17 19:08:52
@Pete.-_123 my guess is that you do not have an WAN IP address on your router. Sort of a common issue when changing router. Check your advance settings to see if it is zero.
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2021-08-17 19:03:54
@Greybird to some extent, all antennas are directional. A single antenna for the bandwidth is almost a circle but signal interference from other devices and objects it bounces off of affect the...
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2021-08-15 13:52:17
@Greybird Depending on your network, you may not even need QoS. You should be able to use ether one. If you have issues with one, try the other one.
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