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Post by covert opps sniper on Apr 3, 2005 0:20:27 GMT -5
If you have noticed I lag alot at times it because i broke the intena on my Wi-Fi card if you know how to improve signal gain without moveing the router that would help until i get a new card. -Covert PS: i got T1 so my connection is not the problem>
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Post by =JHF= -gHoTi™ on Apr 3, 2005 0:29:06 GMT -5
Can't help on your situation.. but when I go home, if anyone picks up the cordless fone, i lose internet :
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Post by covert opps sniper on Apr 3, 2005 15:26:25 GMT -5
I got a new Wi--fi card and now the laggggg is gone Yeah -Covert ;D
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Post by =JHF=© CURRAHEE™ on Apr 5, 2005 16:56:05 GMT -5
good for you c.o.s. maybe now you can stay in w/o that 999 out by your name
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Post by =JHF= Dethret on Apr 6, 2005 17:34:43 GMT -5
Hey is that why I was laggin so bad this past weekend:)
J/K it was my ISP, though my ping times were good guys would appear out of nowwhere at times. Guess maybe it could be my awsome 64MB Video card on it's last leg too. Sigh
(any time it's windy, rainy by cable tends to slow down or act up)
why you ask? Crazy Squirrels chew on the lines allowing water to get in thus causing me to barely have a connection. lines have been replaced to my house at least once every year.
Glad its working snipe!
If it happens again, try a clothes hanger, tin foil and a pringles can:) ahh technology.
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Post by covert opps sniper on Apr 7, 2005 20:13:20 GMT -5
good idea but i just got a new card and now im good -Covert
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