Author Topic: TP-LINK TL-WN821N refuses to find any wireless networks  (Read 4489 times)


Not Swedish, also the comp is connected through Wi-Fi.
Connect a few more wireless adapters that will help.


Connect a few more wireless adapters that will help.
I have two USB wifi adapters which I would use for my desktop if they weren't broken (the desktop only has powerline).



I really wish my upload was faster.

I wish I still had my French VPS. That had amazing speeds.

EDIT: Found it!



Lol, ping.
Lol when ping is only really showing how far you are from the server. Means almost nothing in this case as everyone lives at different places.

Lol when ping is only really showing how far you are from the server. Means almost nothing in this case as everyone lives at different places.
Like I didn't damn know that.

Like I didn't damn know that.
So why comment on it then? If it's not a defining factor, why make it out like it's bad if you know otherwise?

Lol when ping is only really showing how far you are from the server. Means almost nothing in this case as everyone lives at different places.
You cannot be more wrong. Ping is just as important as bandwidth, especially for gaming. Yes it does vary depending on distance, but you still want it to be relativity low.

I wish I still had my French VPS. That had amazing speeds.

EDIT: Found it!


No, what the hell. That's not right. :C

I get like less than a single Mb a second.

You cannot be more wrong. Ping is just as important as bandwidth, especially for gaming. Yes it does vary depending on distance, but you still want it to be relativity low.
Lol ok.
But with a speedtest, it doesn't loving matter. You can select any server from here to loving Mozambique if you want. Game servers aren't in the same spots as test servers.

Also, any internet plan up from DSL with interleaving off will provide pretty much the best ping available anyway.

An ISP with good bandwidth but slow pings isn't very good for gaming.

Yeah, Ethan, please know what you're talking about first.