12-11-2017, 06:57 PM 
		
	
	
		trinidad gave me an idea.
Try rebooting your router, I had similar issues on WiFi on my last router and/or if on WiFi, try with a physical cable.
I'm biased, but if you have an old D-Link router or switch, look at it softly, unplug it with love, gently put it on your driveway and than roll over it with your car a few times. (Dispose according to your local laws).
Cheers!
	
	
Try rebooting your router, I had similar issues on WiFi on my last router and/or if on WiFi, try with a physical cable.
I'm biased, but if you have an old D-Link router or switch, look at it softly, unplug it with love, gently put it on your driveway and than roll over it with your car a few times. (Dispose according to your local laws).
Cheers!
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
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