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Laptop keeps dropping Talktalk connection or can't see Talktalk network.

freelander303
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Message 33 of 33

My Windows 11 laptop either has a very weak Talktalk wifi connection that keeps dropping out or it can't see the Talktalk connection at all.

 

It will connect perfectly with the connection icon fully lit if I use my mobile phone as a wifi hotspot through EE..

 

I've reinstalled the correct Realtek PCi drivers, forgotten and restarted the Talktalk connectionrun TalkTalk supersafe anti virus and Malwarebytes soft, xtra Eero, I now have 3. This hasn't helped.

 

Has anyone got any suggestions please?

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KeithFrench
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Message 21 of 33

Hi @freelander303 

 

I have looked at the information that you have sent me. You do have a very weak WiFi signal where your laptop is. Where is your eero located, and what is around it in terms of other electronic equipment, large metal objects, glass & water tanks etc? Where is the laptop and is that near any such obstacles?

Keith
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freelander303
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Message 22 of 33

Zip files as requested

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KeithFrench
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Message 23 of 33

Hi @freelander303 

 

You have not sent me the password, also you have not included the netsh command that I requested. Please can you PM both of these to me?

 

Thanks.

 

Keith
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Message 24 of 33

Actually was really just alerting you to the fact they were there, @KeithFrench!  - I see it's the password that has to be PM'd. 

 

A kneejerk reaction to seeing important files attached!

 

Gliwmaeden2, a fellow customer.
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KeithFrench
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Message 25 of 33

Hi @Gliwmaeden2 

 

No, they weren't, you cannot attach files to a PM. This Zip file should be password protected & anyway, I am just about to download & remove it.

Keith
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Message 26 of 33

These were meant to be sent by PM to @KeithFrench.

Gliwmaeden2, a fellow customer.
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freelander303
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Message 27 of 33

Here's the zip files you requested

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KeithFrench
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Message 28 of 33

If it is from WiFi Scanner follow my instructions to create a password-protected zip file & attach it to your thread & PM me the password. For any other analyser, use the insert photos of the toolbar within a PM.

Keith
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Message 29 of 33

Keith,

 

I've compiled the info and it's in a zipped folder.

 

How do I attach the folder to my PM reply?

 

Mark

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KeithFrench
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Message 30 of 33

Hi Mark,

 

Do not worry about interpreting the results, I will do that for you. I will send a PM to you that contains a link for a guide of mine on Wi-Fi interference. It is quite long (about 30 pages), but you will probably only need to look at three or four pages in total. Initially look at the section called "Are you suffering from interference – prove it first". This is the first link in the table of contents. This section includes full details of free Wi-Fi analysers that I recommend for Windows, Windows phone, Android and Apple operating systems. However, I have no way of testing the Apple product. Select the analyser of your choice & my guide explains how to use it.

If you are using Wi-Fi Scanner, then please attach the zip file to this thread. As soon as I have downloaded it, I will remove the attachment from your post, to preserve your privacy.

With all other analysers, please follow my instructions below.

Collect the screenshots that I require and include them in your reply.

Please post the screenshots to me in a PM (to protect your privacy), which I have requested in my guide. No photos please as they can be difficult to read, because the text can get out of focus when zoomed in. Please ensure that the analyser window is maximised (if Windows) before taking the screenshots & upload them via the "Insert Photos" button (in a mobile browser it's the picture icon) on the post editor's toolbar with the Size parameter set to Large.

Keith
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freelander303
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Message 31 of 33

Hi Keith, will you send the guide to me please? 

 

Do you need my email address?

Mark

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KeithFrench
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Message 32 of 33

Slow speed, intermittent dropouts, breaks in the signal or no signal on some or all devices or no internet access might be caused by Wi-Fi interference from other local networks, which can also lead to a permanent reduction in speed. No ISP can be responsible for your local environment, this is mainly a byproduct of the popularity of Wi-Fi.

Generally speaking, the 2.4GHz band suffers a lot more from interference than the much faster 5GHz band, but the 2.4GHz one can sometimes have a better range, but this all depends on your local area.

In other words, I try to help you optimise your Wi-Fi connection. The next stage involves sending out a guide to you to help you get me some important diagnostic results so that I can analyse them for you and recommend changes to your router configuration to solve them.

I only send this out to people who request it.


Whilst the eero is supposed to manage Wi-Fi interference, if this is very bad, particularly in the 2.4GHz band, then it cannot do anything about it, no router can. The same goes for any router at that point. Other things that may then need to be investigated are its location within your property and the WiFi bands that you use. 

Keith
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