Devices are detecting alternative signals beyond Wi-Fi, ISPs use direct connections
Devices are detecting alternative signals beyond Wi-Fi, ISPs use direct connections
Your devices are detecting unusual signals but aren't genuine Wi-Fi networks. GlobalCom provides point-to-point connections and may be interfering. When trying to connect, you're prompted for a login that disappears, causing intermittent loss of internet access. Consider checking your router settings, updating firmware, or resetting the modem/router. If the issue persists, contact GlobalCom support for further assistance.
Try to connect more closely to the signal. You might consider purchasing a Wi-Fi booster, though they can sometimes be unreliable.
In a PTP wireless connection, devices like phones or laptops with large antennas around the screen struggle to establish a link. This happens because the PTP antenna is very focused in one direction, while your device uses an omnidirectional antenna. It can receive the signals from the PTP with strong power, but it cannot transmit effectively. Additionally, your device’s power level is likely much lower than the PTP radio’s before the antenna even matters.