[Herts] Best broadband in Stevenage

Michał Olber olbi at pcmod.pl
Tue Nov 26 12:03:39 UTC 2013


Hi
In my near I have only 2 - 3 wireless but they have very poor signal. 
When I was in Poland and have WiFi, there wasn't any problem with HD 
stream :) So now, I need to w8 for my cable :P

Cheers

Michał Olber
IT-Specialist

Mobile: +48.793.724.907 | e-mail: olbi at pcmod.pl
PcMod.pl | Łódź, Poland
www.portal.pcmod.pl

W dniu 2013-11-26 11:59, David Precious pisze:
> I find wifi in general pretty poor quite often - HD streaming over wifi
> in theory should work fine, in practice, not always so well.
>
> Are there a lot of other access points near you?  If so, it could be
> worth trying out 5GHz instead of 2.4GHz, if you're willing to buy a
> suitable AP and potentially upgrade your wifi cards too).
>
> Personally, I've decided my next house is going to be wired up with
> gigabit Ethernet throughout (although the convenience of wifi for
> phones/tablets/laptops would still be used, I guess)
>
> On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 11:52:11 +0000 Michał Olber <olbi at pcmod.pl> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> Did this but it doesn't work. I have changed the channells and
>> nothing. On the ethernet cable I can use HD Streaming with full speed
>> but on wireless no.  I think I will buy another wifi card and check
>> that.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Michał Olber
>> IT-Specialist
>>
>> Mobile: +48.793.724.907 | e-mail: olbi at pcmod.pl
>> PcMod.pl | Łódź, Poland
>> www.portal.pcmod.pl
>>
>> W dniu 2013-11-25 09:06, James Ronan pisze:
>>> I found that VM enable a feature on the "Super"Hubs that makes WiFi
>>> clients disconnect if they exchange too much data - sounds like this
>>> could be your issue.
>>>
>>> Login to the super, locate and disable the wifi option "IP Flooding
>>> Check" or something to that effect (mine is in modem mode now so I
>>> can't check)
>>>
>>> Basically, the hub deems any client that is moving a lot of traffic
>>> to be "flooding" and kicks it off.  In my experience the threshold
>>> is far too low for streaming etc.  Which lead to my laptop having
>>> it's connection dropped repeatedly.
>>>
>>> Hope it helps.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> JamesR
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 24/11/13 18:32, Michał Olber wrote:
>>>> Hi again
>>>> I took Virgin Media, but found that it has problems with HD
>>>> Streaming on YouTube and other sites. It is the problem with their
>>>> hub and I need to buy own router?
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Michał Olber
>>>> IT-Specialist
>>>>
>>>> Mobile: +48.793.724.907 | e-mail: olbi at pcmod.pl
>>>> PcMod.pl | Łódź, Poland
>>>> www.portal.pcmod.pl
>>>>
>>>> W dniu 2013-11-12 10:30, David Precious pisze:
>>>>> On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 00:09:07 +0000
>>>>> JB <john at jayybee.com> wrote:
>>>>>> I have used VM for years and generally it has performed very
>>>>>> well. Don't forget you get copper from the outside JB to your
>>>>>> inside modem!
>>>>> Well, it's copper, alright, but it's decent quality coaxial cable
>>>>> which is up to the job, rather than quite likely very old, poor
>>>>> quality thin copper twisted pairs that are barely up to the job
>>>>> of carrying analogue signals :)
>>>>>
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