Author Topic: Running Internet Cable  (Read 1901 times)



quitchur bitchin

my computer maxes out at being able to download things at 6-800kb/s

You guys are all skipping the part where I give an update saying I have less 1 mbps.

asdf why does my school have to have the perfect connection for gaming, plus its actually stable considering theres tons of people in my school using it


60Mbps? that's actually fanastic. I get 24Mbps.

60Mbps? that's actually fanastic
well he wasn't complaining about it so

I have really sucky internet. It's shared and it goes through a bunch of metal walls before getting to the router. It also has to go through the microwave too, which is terrible. Tablets and laptops really have a sucky time too.

What the forget?

What the forget?

I live in a metal trailer and the router is outside in a different house entirely. There are also microwaves right in that path.

I live in a metal trailer and the router is outside in a different house entirely.

Do you mean the WiFi has to go through metal walls?

There are also microwaves right in that path.

Hold on, let me call my ISP and get faster internet. I knew that was the reason my water took forever to boil.

Do you mean the WiFi has to go through metal walls?

Hold on, let me call my ISP and get faster internet. I knew that was the reason my water took forever to boil.
LMAO

Ya dude you know how much bandwidth cooking a hotpocket takes?

LMAO

Ya dude you know how much bandwidth cooking a hotpocket takes?
guys how do i download more RAM

damn it timmy stop watching research i'm trying to make dinner

I live in a metal trailer and the router is outside in a different house entirely. There are also microwaves right in that path.
a metal trailer wtf. there's your problem

Hold on, let me call my ISP and get faster internet. I knew that was the reason my water took forever to boil.
microwaves run at like 2.4GHz tho so its totally plausible that it's causing interference

i get like 4 mbps plugged directly in with an ethernet cable

microwaves run at like 2.4GHz tho so its totally plausible that it's causing interference
they run at 2.4MHz not 2.4GHz