@Doug73 So I need to see if I can change this. But it is currently at 5 ghz. I will say I’ve not been on zoom because at work we don’t use it. But I’ve been on FaceTime and even on be my eyes calls and no breakup. It is odd!
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Ok. A question for someone who has a good understanding of WiFi.@quanin Fucking muppets! Looks like spectrum does its own throttling bullshit. Weird though that it only impacts that. I may disable extensions and see if that does anything otherwise I’ve gotta get them to put their router in bridge mode and get my own. Sigh.
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Ok. A question for someone who has a good understanding of WiFi.@quanin It’s whatever spectrum gave me. That was the first thing I thought of. I looked in the spectrum app and I don’t see where they shape traffic or anything. To complicate this more, we have a total of six cable jacks in this house and only one had signal running to it. So the modem and router must sit on the floor. But again the only problem I have is in meetings. lol. So the positioning of the router shouldn’t matter. Someone suggested disabling chrome extensions. I can try this. I wish I didn’t have to sit on the floor to hard wire myself into the damn connection or I’d test that too. It is so weird.
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Ok. A question for someone who has a good understanding of WiFi.Ok. A question for someone who has a good understanding of WiFi. We have gig internet from spectrum. I’ve ran speed tests on all devices and it says I’m getting all my speeds. And we have no problems streaming video or any internet issues. Yet whenever I go into a meeting on google meet I break up for everyone and they also do for me. I even turn off my video thinking it’s that. It does this on computer and I’m not sure about phone. What might be the cause of this though if it’s only in meetings? This is really vexing.