Yeah. Sorry. Should have clarified. 2.4 and 5ghz.Do you mean 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz WiFi signal from your router?
Is it not immediate then going from Wi-Fi to data?Strange. It should take about 30 seconds to switch from wifi to 4g. The icons should change at the top.
Even on my old 3G phone (which it never gets, only the H+), the switch over from WiFi to Data is almost instant.Is it not immediate then going from Wi-Fi to data?
Always believed it was and never noticed any delay before.
Is it not immediate then going from Wi-Fi to data?
Always believed it was and never noticed any delay before.
Yeah, always been the case for me too.Even on my old 3G phone (which it never gets, only the H+), the switch over from WiFi to Data is almost instant.
Yeah. Done that hundreds of times.Sir, please reboot your router by turning it off and on again so you can get the best out of your internet service providings!
Not really on that last point.I've got Hub 3.0 (Virgin too) at the moment, never had any drop out issues (with older routers either).
Which Hub and speed do you have?
It could be a few things that disprut the 2.4ghz signal to your wireless gadgets, (don't laugh as this happened to us!) Microwave being on as it interfered with my Wifes wireless VOIP headset, so switched her company laptop to the 5Ghz signal instead.
Do you have an old/new VPN?
(Perhaps give Virgin a ring?)
Are you ok with getting into the router and trying different settings?
Cheers. Will do.Copy and paste this http://192.168.0.1 into your browser from a PC, Mac, Tablet or even a phone (bigger size the better, so you can see the details) will get you into your router and the "Settings Password" (NOT WiFi password) should be on the bottom of the Router.
There should be a "Connected Devices" tab, click and see how many you got connected.
How do you do that?Don't know what operating systems you're using, but have you tried flushing the DNS caches on the offending devices?
Ok, if you do have a Windows PC/tablet etc. can you flush the DNS from there, it may or may not help, but worth a shot as you're clearing the Router DNS (I believe).Ah, but isn't that just PC's and laptops running Windows etc.
The problems are predominantly Android phone and Android tablet
Cheers just did that. Would it make any difference that I have only had this phone for one week? The more websites the bigger the cache?
Yeah. My thinking, but why only on my phone (this one and last one) and my tablet?It shouldnt do the same on both phones.
Sounds more like your router.
Thing is, the bloomin things have been working fine since about 4pm.Are you saying the DNS cache flushes didn't work? Have you rebooted both the devices and disconnected/reconnected them to the wi-fi network? If so, next question: what apps are using?
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