NEW HP Laptop Disconnects Panoramic WIFI For All Connected Devices
HP 14" Stream Laptop in Royal Blue | AMD A4-9120E - 4GB RAM - Radeon R3 Graphics - 32GB Flash Storage Model:S14-DS0010NR We recently upgraded to Panoramic Wifi Gigablast Internet with Up to 940 Mbps download Up to 35 Mbps upload Unlimited data plan My app shows 12 devices currently connected the wifi including 2 Lenova Thinkpad work laptops, a Vivint Home Security System, a Brother Printer and multiple Amazon Firesticks. I show 4 other potential devices that could be connected. At any given time we are seeing 10 plus devices connected to the wifi. We are not having any issues with lagging / latency / speed or connection to wifi for all but one of our devices. Our son has a NEW HP Stream Laptop with specs listed above and since we upgraded to Panoramic wifi, anytime he wakes up his computer or logs onto the computer after shutdown, his device automatically connecting to wifi disconnects all other devices from wifi access. Essentially it causes a reboot of the router / modem itself as it takes about 5 minutes before the Panoramic Wifi is recognized by any device to connect to again. We have already confirmed the following: Different IP addresses for all the devices Most updated drivers for the HP laptop that is causing the issue Disabled several HP Services (indicated on other forumns) as possible cause This issue was not happening with our former plan and Netgear modem so we are suspect it has something to do with a Panoramic Wifi setting or other limitationas it relates to the setup of the HP laptop itself. We are looking for possible solutions that we should be trying.536Views0likes1CommentGigablast Speed issues
I am certainly hoping someone has run into the same issues that I am having cause I am running out of options. I have the gigablast service and even when I am using a wired connection the best speed I can get is around 700 Mbps down however my upload speeds are usually just fine. I am running an HP Spectre x360 convertible (2017 edition) and am using a USB-C to RJ45 adapter. Also even when I connect using wireless the best that I can get is around 450 down and around 400 up. I am fully aware the wireless will be slower. I am using an Araknis router and Araknis gigabit access point. I have checked everything and everything seems to be running fine yet I have no idea why I can't get download speeds up around 900 consistently. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.1.4KViews0likes1Comment