……fuck.
I get that.
Maybe try switching to just quad 9. I’ve had great luck with them.
What DNS servers are you using?
Are you using the same router on the fiber service you used on the cable service?
How many password breaches have there been?
Good day sir.
Hey, it’s ok. It’s troubleshooting and that’s free flowing.
So you’ve switched ISP’s from cable to fiber and the issue persists?
That works right up until you have to change one of the passwords.
Yes, this is bigger than just phones. PLENTY of other combines donated to him.
You are avoiding those companies too, right?
Disconnect everything physically plugged into the router and change the WiFi password.
Add your devices back one at a time until the dropouts start again.
If they start immediately then you’re looking at a modem/router issue (most likely). If they start after adding a device, remove that device and check the network stability again.
When the network drops happen is your modem showing that it’s still connected to your ISP or is the modem in a disconnected state?
So are a lot of other companies.
Latitude is superior to the XPS line for business.
And man did they have a bad run of XPS’s there for a while with their batteries swelling up.
And it would go to him if I bought an android.
Just one more thing….
I got a lifetime 2600 subscription in 2009.
Every quarter they still send another issue.
A TV that isn’t connected to a network is a dumb screen.