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Issues during unplugging

Issues during unplugging

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Ikarus_ORG
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07-24-2024, 03:40 AM
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Initially, I wanted to thank everyone who responds or reads this message; your time means a lot. I’m facing an issue where my Wi-Fi disconnects unexpectedly, even when the signal stays strong at full strength. Discord and Steam connections keep dropping despite the bar showing maximum connection. I’m using a TP Link adapter (tl- wn823n), but I’m unsure if that’s the cause. Previously, with a different dongle (Netgear A6210), I experienced consistent lag spikes. I’ve tested various USB ports without success; oddly enough, reconnecting to the router resolves the problem temporarily. If your setup is similar, it might help. Appreciate any suggestions!
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Ikarus_ORG
07-24-2024, 03:40 AM #1

Initially, I wanted to thank everyone who responds or reads this message; your time means a lot. I’m facing an issue where my Wi-Fi disconnects unexpectedly, even when the signal stays strong at full strength. Discord and Steam connections keep dropping despite the bar showing maximum connection. I’m using a TP Link adapter (tl- wn823n), but I’m unsure if that’s the cause. Previously, with a different dongle (Netgear A6210), I experienced consistent lag spikes. I’ve tested various USB ports without success; oddly enough, reconnecting to the router resolves the problem temporarily. If your setup is similar, it might help. Appreciate any suggestions!

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07-24-2024, 03:40 AM
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Have you verified the activity level of your wireless channel? Being on the same frequency as others can lead to connection problems, similar to shouting over people in a busy room. Switching channels is akin to moving to a quieter space. There are tools available that show how crowded a wireless spectrum is and recommend the optimal channel for use.
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OurSaviorJesus
07-24-2024, 03:40 AM #2

Have you verified the activity level of your wireless channel? Being on the same frequency as others can lead to connection problems, similar to shouting over people in a busy room. Switching channels is akin to moving to a quieter space. There are tools available that show how crowded a wireless spectrum is and recommend the optimal channel for use.

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WheresJelly
Junior Member
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07-24-2024, 03:40 AM
#3
Thank you for your response; I’ll take a closer look. Just me and my dad are usually online, but based on what I know, it doesn’t really matter.
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WheresJelly
07-24-2024, 03:40 AM #3

Thank you for your response; I’ll take a closer look. Just me and my dad are usually online, but based on what I know, it doesn’t really matter.