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For the last few months, my wifi has been acting up, where it drops to unusably slow (but not totally dropped) every 25 minutes. Massively infuriating. Anyway, long story short, it turns out it's my work laptop, that I pretty much left turned on all the time since I'm basically always on call. If I turn that laptop off, we don't get the drops. It's not a case of having too many devices connected, if only that and a phone are using the wifi, sure enough, it still happens. If we have 12 devices not including that laptop on the network, it works fine. So, what can I check, to see why it's doing it? I don't see anything in the logs on the router that suggest it's doing anything. I am connecting to a VPN on there, through Cisco AnyConnect. I've seen various VPN's pop up on forums in the past when troubleshooting (other) issues, could that be it? Any tips greatly appreciated.
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# ¿ Jul 5, 2023 14:06 |
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# ¿ May 16, 2024 18:28 |
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Yeah, so, weirdly it's not the vpn. I've got the latest firmware, and even tried changing the router before I narrowed it down to the laptop. It's super odd, like you can see, the SECOND it disconnects the Internet speed returns to normal.
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# ¿ Jul 6, 2023 10:40 |
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Zogo posted:Make sure you're using the very latest WiFi drivers for the laptop. Get the drivers directly from the network card site rather than the laptop site. Sometimes the laptop site will have very old drivers. So, in looking for the WiFi card I had, I also found a bios update. I 'THINK' doing both of these has fixed it, so MASSIVE thank you!! This was driving me nuts.
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# ¿ Jul 7, 2023 14:37 |
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It in fact, was not this! It was just OneDrive, being insane, and trying to upload everything, with no bandwidth cap, every 25 minutes or so. It was using 100% of my upload, which is what caused the odd looking issue of no available internet, but no disconnect.
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# ¿ Jul 26, 2023 10:12 |