I know my laptop is cheapish/not the best, but I only use it to browse and watch sport.
I'm with Virgin Media and have recently had a modem/hub replaced with a Virgin Hub 4 (I assume I can do better but not looking for advice on that thanks).
Anyway, I've never had an issue viewing Charlton games but on Saturday the picture was slightly stop start / slight freeze and basically not good.
Virgin suggested my HP laptop was now not massively compatible with their Hub 4 and I should buy a HP compatible USB wireless adapter from Amazon.
My processor is 1.8GHz and I'm wondering if any wireless adapters will work with Virgin's 2.4 GHz/5 GHz router and which adapter would work best/work at all?
PS It may sound like I know what I'm talking about but my knowledge is pretty basic, so simple replies would be best please.
This is my laptop detail.
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Have you run a speed test?
Although I wouldn't necessarily listen to Virgin that this is the problem!
then remove the cat cable and rerun the speed test to see difference when using Wi-Fi.
I also think you should run the windows updates to update your version of windows as well
I'm on Superfast Broadband and the speed test shows on Samknows.com/realspeed shows 1145 speed to Virgin Media Hub 4 and 37.6 speed to the computer.
So the engineer said I needed an HP compatible USB wireless adapter (unless I wanted to buy a new laptop).
I'm assuming my above speed test results answer your question and not sure what a cat cable is.
Presume it's an ethernet cable?
I have to say I find it somewhat strange that the speed to the hub is 1145 and 37.6 to the laptop.
Why is there such a big difference is this usual?
I appreciate it is probably something to do with it being on WIFI and not cable, plus not being a powerful new laptop, but even so is this usual?
Edit I've switched the WIFI off the laptop and plugged an ethernet cable from Hub to laptop and speed to laptop is 93.
Your spec doesn't show what network/wireless card you are running. Chances are it is not very good. A better option might be to swap that out for a nice new Intel version. It's usually very easy with plenty of helpful youtube videos explaining how to do it.
(See also the broadband issues thread which also discusses this issue.)
cat (network) cable is a cable used to connect router to the laptop
the connection speed is always better when connect with cat cable but you should not be losing that amount of speed over wifi
where is the laptop in relation to the router or same room ? Is the router in direct line sight of the laptop or is it in another room or cupboard ? Will the Wi-Fi signal have to go through thick walls to get the signal to your laptop ?
do you have a lot of other devices using Wi-Fi in the same room ?
try running the speed test again on your laptop when it is placed near to the router to see if signal improves
Are the speed test figures from you running test or from virgin ?
if virgin I suggest you run your own tests
I just stood in front of the hub with the laptop and speed to hub 1140, speed to laptop 7.
also make sure existing drivers are up to date
look at the other thread above as it also has some tips
Just tried my son's newish cheapish laptop and his speed is 265.
My Ookla wifi speed is 43.
I think you can login to the router to assign devices to 2.6 or 5 ghz rather than allowing the router decide. You might find if you change the setting you get better speeds
I wouldn't be surprised if your laptop has connected via the 2.4GHz wireless rather than the 5GHz. Can you do a screenshot of the savailable SSIDs?
If your son gets 265, trying with a cable is irrelevant.
My laptop 40, my android Huawei P smart 40, son's newish cheapish computer 265.
My laptop never has any issues apart from Saturday watching the Bolton game.
Alternatively would I be better off using my son's laptop to watch the games?
I'm assuming the latter.
The dongle should improve the situation on your laptop.
40/50 should be fast enough to stream game if no one else using Wi-Fi in the house at same time
otherwise you have 2 options, use your sons laptop which or buy the Wi-Fi adapter which should enable you to connect to the router using 5g rather than 2.4
The problem could of course have been the connection on the day as virgin does throttle speeds when a lot of people are using the connection. However, I assume you were using a VPN on Saturday which should prevent that. The problem with a wifi adapter is that it loses speed compared to your network card because that is connected directly to the motherboard and it will be connected via a usb port. Of course if the issue is a compatability one, the wifi adapter may compensate.
I'd get a cable and try to watch as normal and if a bit stop starty get it out the drawer.
I'll try my laptop for the next away game and if Curbs & Brownie are "jumping", I'll try my son's laptop and see how I get on.
What a day (I won't mention Carpetright who I have also been dealing with today).