Fallen Kell
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Please let us all know what the salary cutoff is for help on a computer forum.Tell her to get a jobby job and pay for the fix for her luxury retreat like everyone else does?
You are asking for IT help when the majority of IT people don't have a luxury lake house. That comes off to me as extremely selfish/greedy/sociopathic/arseholish.
I don't really care what the excuses are. If you can't, and she can't, sell the lakehouse. Reality 101.
Do you also expect free plumbing, air conditioning repair, gas, water, etc? Just being real. No patience for spoiled brats who want a free ride.
If this was her only residence and only connection to the internet, completely different situation. There is no hardship here, only greed and laziness to DIY. Even if the "lake house" is her only residence, it still applies.
Please let us all know what the salary cutoff is for help on a computer forum.
Is this really a problem?It's sometimes is getting 330-350 mbps in speedtest in Firefox, but then I run speedtest in Edge and it's getting 540-550 mbps on my mom's PC. As I mentioned, my PC does not have this issue in Firefox. My PC is a system with a Ryzen 7 7800X3D. Can single-core CPU speed have anything to do with speedtest in Firefox. The "Guest" PC at my parent's main residence as a little faster single-core speed than the CPU in the Dell Inspiron 580 at the lakehouse and is doing a little better in speedtest in firefox than the Dell 580. The CPU in the guest PC is a AMD A7800.
And that's all that really matters.it does all she needs it to do.
He states in the first sentence that it is with the ethernet connection (i.e. wired). It insn't a wireless issue.If I have read correctly, she is using an older PC which is probably Wifi N 5ghz, where your newer stuff is probably wifi ac or ax. This may be the source of the speed differences.
Also it it is a single core machine, well, that is alot of overhead. I do believe FF takes advantage of MC.
Also is it a D3.0 modem or a D3.1? Some older D# modems will only bond 8 channels instead of 16. I have seen ones only bond 4.
Just a thought.