Lightning McQueen wrote:I'm not the most IT savvy so I need some advice on something:
Our downstairs TV picks up wifi and we watch youtube straight from it.
Our upstairs one needs to have a laptop plugged into and I need to run the laptop off of hotspot on my phone.
On the weekend the kids bought a new GTA PS game which they have been playing online and since then my laptop drops out after only a few minutes, would them playing the game have anything to do with it? I've only used about 60% of my data through my phone and about 45% through the broadband with 3 days left for the month.
Need more info. Is the PS connected to the hot-spot or the broadband? Which provider are you with for phone and broadband?
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Lightning McQueen wrote:I'm not the most IT savvy so I need some advice on something:
Our downstairs TV picks up wifi and we watch youtube straight from it.
Our upstairs one needs to have a laptop plugged into and I need to run the laptop off of hotspot on my phone.
On the weekend the kids bought a new GTA PS game which they have been playing online and since then my laptop drops out after only a few minutes, would them playing the game have anything to do with it? I've only used about 60% of my data through my phone and about 45% through the broadband with 3 days left for the month.
Need more info. Is the PS connected to the hot-spot or the broadband? Which provider are you with for phone and broadband?
PS's connected to the broadband, laptop connected to the hotspot but using the wifi, perhaps I should just use the phone's data instead.
Telstra, we have very good connection and speed generally, it's a package that links both our phones and the broadband, 35GB of shared data via the phones and 700GB via the broadband per month.
Lightning McQueen wrote:I'm not the most IT savvy so I need some advice on something:
Our downstairs TV picks up wifi and we watch youtube straight from it.
Our upstairs one needs to have a laptop plugged into and I need to run the laptop off of hotspot on my phone.
On the weekend the kids bought a new GTA PS game which they have been playing online and since then my laptop drops out after only a few minutes, would them playing the game have anything to do with it? I've only used about 60% of my data through my phone and about 45% through the broadband with 3 days left for the month.
Need more info. Is the PS connected to the hot-spot or the broadband? Which provider are you with for phone and broadband?
PS's connected to the broadband, laptop connected to the hotspot but using the wifi, perhaps I should just use the phone's data instead.
Telstra, we have very good connection and speed generally, it's a package that links both our phones and the broadband, 35GB of shared data via the phones and 700GB via the broadband per month.
That means the PS and the Laptop are running through the broadband then.
OK, cheers, someone at work said because it's a car game it will soak up more than the usual games they play, I thought it was too much of a coincidence.
I'll try running it straight off my phone or put a cut off time on their game play time.
Lightning McQueen wrote:I'm not the most IT savvy so I need some advice on something:
Our downstairs TV picks up wifi and we watch youtube straight from it.
Our upstairs one needs to have a laptop plugged into and I need to run the laptop off of hotspot on my phone.
On the weekend the kids bought a new GTA PS game which they have been playing online and since then my laptop drops out after only a few minutes, would them playing the game have anything to do with it? I've only used about 60% of my data through my phone and about 45% through the broadband with 3 days left for the month.
Need more info. Is the PS connected to the hot-spot or the broadband? Which provider are you with for phone and broadband?
PS's connected to the broadband, laptop connected to the hotspot but using the wifi, perhaps I should just use the phone's data instead.
Telstra, we have very good connection and speed generally, it's a package that links both our phones and the broadband, 35GB of shared data via the phones and 700GB via the broadband per month.
That means the PS and the Laptop are running through the broadband then.
Am I the only one who thinks the weather girl on the Channel 9 news is a butterface?
Politicians kissing babies for good luck,
TV preachers sell salvation for a buck.
You don't need no golden cross to tell you wrong from right,
The world's worst murderers were those who saw the light.
However, I do think I'm in the minority when I say that I don't rate Mila Kunis at all.
Politicians kissing babies for good luck,
TV preachers sell salvation for a buck.
You don't need no golden cross to tell you wrong from right,
The world's worst murderers were those who saw the light.
Politicians kissing babies for good luck,
TV preachers sell salvation for a buck.
You don't need no golden cross to tell you wrong from right,
The world's worst murderers were those who saw the light.
Failed Creation wrote:It's nice to know I'm not alone.
However, I do think I'm in the minority when I say that I don't rate Mila Kunis at all.
Can't agree with that one bud.
I did say I knew I'd be in the minority.
To me, she just comes across as that popular, phony, stuck-up, bitchy girl in high school.
I couldn't stand her on That 70s Show (I didn't like the show either), and she hardly looks the type to drink Jim Beam either.
Politicians kissing babies for good luck,
TV preachers sell salvation for a buck.
You don't need no golden cross to tell you wrong from right,
The world's worst murderers were those who saw the light.