Noodleface
A Mod Real Quick
Alright bros, here's something that's been bothering me a bit.
I have Xfinity internet (105Mbps) and use their router because they lied to me. It is dual channel (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz). I connect my gaming laptop to the 5.0GHz channel and leave it on pretty much constantly now as it's also a Plex server. I also am seeding quite a bit.
In the last few weeks, when I go to use my laptop I notice the internet connection is dead (A ! above the wireless bars). If I disconnect and reconnect it will fix itself (literally takes 3 seconds) and work fine.
Originally I thought perhaps my upload was set too high and I was killing my own connection so I killed utorrent for a few days, issue still persisted. I thought maybe the Plex server could be an issue so I killed that as well, same result. Nothing else is really connected at that time. All of my wireless drivers are up to date and I've never had this problem before this - and no other device in the house has this problem, even my work laptop. It occurs whether I use 2.4GHz or 5.0GHz channels and it's sitting in the same room as the router.
Any ideas what I could try? I was wondering if Comcast was getting pissed at my seeding and kicking me off every night.
I have Xfinity internet (105Mbps) and use their router because they lied to me. It is dual channel (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz). I connect my gaming laptop to the 5.0GHz channel and leave it on pretty much constantly now as it's also a Plex server. I also am seeding quite a bit.
In the last few weeks, when I go to use my laptop I notice the internet connection is dead (A ! above the wireless bars). If I disconnect and reconnect it will fix itself (literally takes 3 seconds) and work fine.
Originally I thought perhaps my upload was set too high and I was killing my own connection so I killed utorrent for a few days, issue still persisted. I thought maybe the Plex server could be an issue so I killed that as well, same result. Nothing else is really connected at that time. All of my wireless drivers are up to date and I've never had this problem before this - and no other device in the house has this problem, even my work laptop. It occurs whether I use 2.4GHz or 5.0GHz channels and it's sitting in the same room as the router.
Any ideas what I could try? I was wondering if Comcast was getting pissed at my seeding and kicking me off every night.