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Creativity / Re: Drawings Megathread
« on: February 16, 2013, 11:10:49 PM »You added color I see.And a rare occurrence. Clothing.
She's totally not going to be singing in any precipitation in the final product.
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You added color I see.And a rare occurrence. Clothing.
remember that sometimes one gender is easier to draw for some peopleThis, is also why.

i notice you draw girls a lot. any reason why?So do i?
then firstly ensure your WiFi card's drivers are up-to-dateUgh, this is a pain in the ass.
check if certain older versions fix your problem
look for alternative drivers that also work for your card
use a different OS to see if it's just Windows
if the connection still gets interrupted, the WiFi card is broken and you will either have to buy a new one or claim warranty (if it was prebuilt)
access pointMy computer does this on all AP's.
infrastructure connection
wireless router
not ad-hoc
By core clock, I meant CPU speed.Ok, i'm going to sound incredibly stupid.
your processor isn't weak enough to bottleneck the wifi card (i have this issue with a laptop)
can you connect to another AP and work perfectly fine? do any other wireless devices connected to the same AP experience this problem as well?
The processor and core clock.Well i can tell you my processor. How would one find the core clock?
As in? My wifi drivers? Or the adapter?
typically you should be able to tell by opening the windows zero configuration (windows wireless configuration) and hold your mouse over the AP you're connected to802.11n
it should say "802.11 type" or similar, being either N, G, B, or A.
and knowing what the rest of your hardware is would definately help
wireless (and if so, which 802.11 standard) or wired?Wireless. How would i tell the next thing you asked?
aka e6 tag search.That's relatively close. But you'll mostly just get clean ponies.




