On Sat, 27 Mar 2021 at 17:06, David <dlocklear01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I fixed my problem, as far as I can tell.When I first clicked on the list of wi-fi sources, it only listed the name of the "motel" but on myiPhone, their network service listed two motel wi-fi's, one for the guest. For some reason, when I tinkered with somethings, NetworkManager listed both of the motel's wi-fi. The problem then, was that each read the samething, "Bob's Motel." So I assumed the "guest" was the second choice, and "way lah," that worked.So now my only problem, is that the motel's weak signal that I am getting is too weak.I seldom update with wi-fi. I always wait until I can find an ethernet connection.So any suggestions about updating with a weak wi-fi signal. Should I just update one package at a time ?I did a wireless speed check using the classic-benchmark of P*rnhub, and got choppy results. LOL !
With offline-upgrade running, packages download faster while guests who watch videos
are asleep. It usually helps to improve signal strength with a better antenna or better
placement of the existing antenna. A small change in antenna location can make a big
difference.
I have had problems upgrading over very slow and intermittent connections when new
packages became available before last week's upgrades were finished downloading.
(George N. White III
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