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Hmm. Never had a problem with it myself. Perhaps you need to put on your taco hat.
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Hmm. Never had a problem with it myself. Perhaps you need to put on your taco hat.
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@Wynona, I'm using universal Wifi adapter for my AV/Hifi / TV devices. It is OS independed - Wifi connected to your router or access point and provide ethernet connections for your devices. These thing are very cheap and I can only recommend them. ASUS, Netgear and TP-link are good. You can also use almost any router and set it in (media) bridge mode.
I don't have a link in the location Edwin's attachment shows. On my apps list in the system folder it shows people is present. It is present only on the task bar that is coupled with mail and skype. But there is no single icon for people app that is a free link. Also, I am having problems with my sticky notes program. When I type new notes, the font disappears and you cannot view what you are typing until you have finished and scroll down on the note again. I am missing many items on start menu, but these two I use a lot. Have you checked out these, Count?
Things like this are inexpensive and worth having as backup: Mini Wireless 150Mbps USB Adapter WiFi 802.11n/g 150M Network Lan Card | eBay
I have also this one: Mini 150Mbps USB WiFi Wireless Adapter Dongle LAN Card 802.11n/g/b w/Antenna
FYI, I've been having issues connecting to local Client Hyper-V VM's in 16215. Also unable to connect to another local computer using Remote Desktop. might be related.
I tried turning off Enhanced Sessions as well, to try and take Remote Desktop out of the equation, but that didn't change anything. I eventually restored 16199 and everything works again.
I found a couple of other reports of this in Feedback Hub, so it's not just me.
I see Wyn is offline. I'll let her speak for herself, but I think she picks up WiFi from her daughter's house next door. If that's true, I think a WiFi booster/repeater/extender might be the solution. Either that, or bury a cable from house to house.