Hello, /g/
I come to you with an interesting problem. I have a Dell E6400 running Windows 10, which runs beautifully EXCEPT for an incredibly frustrating ongoing WiFi problem. I upgraded from Vista over the winter and ever since, regardless of the network I am connected to, my wireless connection is incredibly slow and will periodically cut out altogether. But what's even stranger is that once in a while, the connection speed will spike to full speed. NOTE: Wired connection is flawless. I have replaced the WiFi card and gone through every troubleshooting step that I can think of, however to be entirely honest my knowledge of internet connectivity does not extend much beyond that of a seasoned electronics associate at a department store. Any pointers or is it fucked? Thanks in advance, inb4 Dell inb4 Vista etc etc, pic recklessly unrelated
>>55291375
Install gentoo
back up your data and reformat, then think about your life
>>55291375
Faggot
>>55291375
Kill yourself, retard.
Known problem with win10. No fix from cucksoft because they refuse to acknowledge it.
>>55291879
Fuck. I just assumed it was my old-ass laptop being old and unsupported. Guess I'll keep an eye on forums and updates and just buy a dongle meantime, maybe that'll help?
>>55291375
If this >>55291879 thing is true than Daz Loader to reinstall Windows 7
If that Anon is trolling then install Ubuntu. You'll still be able to jerk it to tranny porn, watch Netflix and do word processing.
If OP is trolling then get drunk add jalapenos. I go to UConn and the oily Tex-Mex garbage is quite satisfying.
>>55292144
Thanks man
I have an asus laptop running windows 10 and my wifi is all fucked up. I don't think it's actually a windows thing since its screwy on my linux partition too