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jak49
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Registered: ‎03-08-2012
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ok lets try again

I was told to go to 192.168.0.1 to find my download speed but when i go there its just a list of sponsered sites however when i physically connect my notebook to my router all the down loaded videos play fine the moment i disconnect it its back to buffering

 

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Knute
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Registered: ‎09-29-2010
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Re: ok lets try again

So when you are hardwired it's fast, and when wireless it's bufferring?  How about you tell the forum what the exact model is of your computer as well as your router. 

 

Short story... My mother got herself and iPad recently and noticed, although the thing was brand new, it was very slooooow.  Apps took a whole day to download, pages took forever to display, etc.  Guess what her issue was?  She had an old wireless 802.11 a/b/g wireless router.  So I told her to go out and pick up a new router with wireless N.  That made a huge difference, and we found the bottleneck.  She went from about 54Mbps to 300Mbps. App's appear in minutes or less, and my Momma's happy.  You may have a similar issue. 

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