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- Location
- California, USA
I have W8.1 64bit OS on my Mdl x555 Asus laptop. Recently I got an EZCast dongle for my TV. It comes with software for the laptop. When installed it creates a wireless connection between the TV and the laptop. However, I lose internet connection.
My question is; can that network be blocked from connecting to the network by having a stronger signal than the net I normally use to access the internet?
I live in an apartment and the rent includes use of the common router, I cannot adjust it or anything else. The router signal becomes lower than the dongle I purchased so a switch happens. If I cannot connect to a server I look at the signal strengh and find that the EZCast dongle has priority and is connected. The usual router that I use merely slows trhe surfing so although it is weaker than the EZCast it is still useful albeit slower. Can I keep this from happening?
Bill
My question is; can that network be blocked from connecting to the network by having a stronger signal than the net I normally use to access the internet?
I live in an apartment and the rent includes use of the common router, I cannot adjust it or anything else. The router signal becomes lower than the dongle I purchased so a switch happens. If I cannot connect to a server I look at the signal strengh and find that the EZCast dongle has priority and is connected. The usual router that I use merely slows trhe surfing so although it is weaker than the EZCast it is still useful albeit slower. Can I keep this from happening?
Bill
Attachments
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- w8.1
- Computer type
- Laptop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Lenovo G710
- CPU
- Intel i5-420MCPU @ 2.6GHz 2.59 GHz
- Motherboard
- Lenovo
- Memory
- 6 MB
- Browser
- Chrome / FireFox
- Antivirus
- Defender