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well, the signal, may be good, but if theirs a huge amount of people on the same acess point, things get messy. if u have alot of people using the same network, the internet becomes laggy, and even if u have a good signal, the internet can be very laggy, and lose connection alot, it depends on the amount of people using the same network, so at home u have only u and ur family connected, at school more people might be connected to the network than at home.
if you're online and loses connection every couple of minutes,that most likely be and issue with you ISP. it's intermittent connection issue with the server or might be the modem if it's more than a year.. better is to contact your ISP to check on their end,also to create a work order to investigate and monitor the issue.
Hi there!
Actually the mouse doesn't have to do with losing your connection. You may have set your computer to auto sleep or you may have activated a power saving option or perhaps a Parental Control function that limits the usage. Check your computer settings for any of these functions.
It would be better if you'll explain your issue further. You may also check your cable modem for any signal issues. There are connection drop off's usually caused by a bad connection for your internet provider.
Have a nice day!
I have this problem sometimes. If you lose connection to the modem, you can't connect back to it, you have to reset the modem. Goto the modem, unplug it, wait 10 seconds, then plug it back in. Goto your connections, select yours, disconnect and then reconnect, wait a few seconds and it should connect. Hope this helps, let me know if it does or doesn't.
Purely coincidental, especially if your mouse was plug and play like 99% of them out there today. My guess is that you are having a totally unrelated problem with your internet. If I was going to troubleshoot it, I would simply remove the mouse and any software that you might have installed with it and then check the internet connection.
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