Saturday, August 19, 2017

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I had such high hopes.

Okay, hopes.
Then it’s not the modem causing the ridiculous load times and stuttering. Maybe it’s the wi-fi router. Or my computer. Or a million other damn things.

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  1. Check the router next. After that, it could be your computer. After that, yes, a million other things.

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  2. And if technology is acting as it usually does, it'll be the 999 997th of those million other things.

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  3. I'm going through similar issues with my technology. Debating whether to cut the cord and just use library & coffee shop internet. But then, how will I listen to podcasts while knitting? Sigh...

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  4. If you're on Win10 and you're using Chrome, it's that combination.
    Seriously.
    Microsoft is doing all kinds of shenanigans to get people to switch to Edge, and I'm not trying to imply anything, but the more they do, the worse Chrome gets.

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  5. My advice to people who have trouble with the VOD player I manage is always to try a different browser before anything else. It usually helps...

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  6. Oh man. I hate computer issues. Just got a new one for many reasons. One of the problems I was having with my old one was its refusal to automatically connect to the Wifi for some reason. We won't talk about the battery.

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  7. That's how I knew it was time to get a new computer. Suddenly things wouldn't load. Like, it took me umpteen tries to get into Feedly, and then it wouldn't. (And since the other computers/tablets/phones in the house were working fine, I knew it wasn't a WiFi issue.)

    Of course, it might be something entirely different for you.

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  8. I get all that. It's definitely the computer for me, mine freezes on Word which is very annoying especially if I'm not even online.

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Please validate me.