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Internet Issues can you help?
So i have Tme Warner Cable at home i can browse the internet fine and everything. When it comes to trying to watch videos thats a different story. From Netflix to Youtube i get a constant lag in my video stream. When i go to my school library and use the internet i have absolutely no issue. I though it was the internet at my house but everyone else in my house does not have the same issue. Their video loads perfectly fine. I tried fixing the plugins and clearing the cache.It did not do anything. I have a dell laptop N7110 with vivda as my video software and mccafee as my security. If anyone can help that would be sweet. Thank you
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- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
It can be many issues may be its your laptop that must be slow you must install latest java and uninstall previous version and you must use a genuine windows which should be updated.
It can be internet issue because the speed of internet is always divided most speed will be provided to the wired device like a PC. If someone else is also using internet wireless this will ultimately effect the bandwidth and this might be the reason you are not able to stream videos properly
Or else your phone's software may be old.
For more information on streaming check http://www.icecube.no/streaming
- Anonymous8 years ago
Oh Yeah, the Trusty Ole Laptop. And running Wireless.
All Laptops by default are Limited Access. You turn it on or you turn if off. It will have a connection one minute and the next it isn't connected.
Open menus, network connections. Find the wireless and open it's properties and enable the wireless and then reboot. This makes the wireless a permanent connection.
May not be the answer, but generally is with Laptops.