The other place to look is the other people in the house. I recommend disabling the sync on any such systems while you are in the class, just in case. If a co-worker or family member has added a file to a shared folder while you are in class, your computer will start to sync automatically, taking up all of even the fastest internet connections.
Pretty much any software that syncs up files in the background.
Some of the most common culprits of this are software like Dropbox or Google Drive. If you have already done step 1 and closed your browsers, make sure there is no other system taking up your internet bandwidth. There may be many things making your poor little modem work overtime, even if you are not aware of it.įirst off, make sure your computer is not the culprit. These days everything is connected to the internet. If you have any browsers open on your computer (Google Chrome, Mozilla, Safari, Firefox… or heaven forbid, Internet Explorer) then close them all.Įven when you are not using them, many sites, like Facebook or email, keep updating in the background and use your bandwidth.Īnd admit it, you sometimes find yourself being distracted and checking emails, or facebook – even if it is unconsciously –during the call, so this is a win-win on two levels.īetter internet speed and more concentration for the call.Ģ) Make sure nothing is streaming in your house.
This is not an uncommon experience when people using Skype speak to people in other countries, and there are numerous things you can try to improve your connection and get the most out of every minute of your class. Is the problem on my side, or with the teacher’s? The voice of your teacher starts to be delayed. The video starts to become choppy. You start missing parts of the class, and the teacher can’t understand you. You see your tutor on the screen, with a small image of your own camera in the corner. Your first thought is “I should have brushed my hair this morning”, but before you are able to think anymore about that the class start.Įverything is going well for about 5 minutes. It’s your teacher. You click on the green answer button and it starts. Your palms are sweaty with a euphoric mix of excitement and that fun nervousness you feel when you know you are about to do something you have dreamed of for years. You show up to you computer 5 minutes early to check that your microphone, headphones and camera are working correctly. You went online, found the perfect tutor and are ready to go. Having a Skype connection problems? Here are some quick things you can try.ġ) Close all the internet browsers open on your computer.Ģ) Make sure no other software or user taking up your bandwidthĥ) Connect your computer to the modem with an Ethernet cable.Ħ) Check your internet speed along with that of the teachers. TL:DHTR ( Too Long: Don’t Have Time To Read) (Which would be a "stability" fix.1.10) The Skype Conundrum: A Final Rundown Your Skype connection could be over 10x faster…
Let's hope a firmware update comes out that fixes this "latching" issue and also allows it to drop to 2 LTE connections if it cannot latch to a 5G connection. The gateway also seems incapable of connecting both "channels" to LTE at this time - and if it doesn't have a connection on both "channels" it will drop the connection to the internet.Ĭouple that with it not easily re-picking up bands it already connected to and you lose the connection pending a reboot. It appears the gateway has a hard time re-connecting to bands it was connected to, but couldn't hold onto - so if it drops the n71 band and cannot quickly re-connect to a different tower/band, it completely drops the connection. Whenever it loses the n41 connection, the gateway will drop to "No connection" briefly as it latches onto n71. (Current available bands being n41 and n71)
The secondary connection seems currently locked to 5G Bands and will not connect to LTE. The initial Release Firmware has a bug that causes the gateway to drop the connection - a reboot usually fixes this. Something I have been noticing with the KVD Gateway.