on 02-01-2015 22:48
on 02-01-2015 22:48
on 03-01-2015 22:16
on 03-01-2015 22:16
@Anonymous wrote:
Ah ok Sorry I didn't realise.
No worries at all. I know a lot of people want totally different things with a mobile tariff. A lot of my online time is spent using a laptop...so my phone is probably used a lot less than yours...:smileywink:...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 03-01-2015 22:22
on 03-01-2015 22:22
on 04-01-2015 12:09
on 04-01-2015 12:09
on 04-01-2015 12:11
on 04-01-2015 12:11
on 04-01-2015 12:17
@Anonymous wrote:
I do have wifi is just that I play a game called Simpson tapped out and it doesn't all ways work that good on wifi.
Is that a good game ?
Im confused why it won't work as good on wifi unless a persons connection to the router is weak / slow !
on 04-01-2015 13:49
on 04-01-2015 14:32
on 04-01-2015 14:32
@Anonymous wrote:
A brilliant game, I have it on my iPad & works flawlessly on wifi
Most games do....I have two gamers in this household...so know about that. Possibly a problem with your Wifi if it isnt working well?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 04-01-2015 15:18
on 07-01-2015 08:00
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
I do have wifi is just that I play a game called Simpson tapped out and it doesn't all ways work that good on wifi.Is that a good game ?
Im confused why it won't work as good on wifi unless a persons connection to the router is weak / slow !
Depends on the ISP - a lot of them prioritise certain data and slow others, (traffic shaping), and all ISPs have better connectivity with some places than others, (peering arrangements).
You might find that a certain ISP is nice and fast for most web browsing, (maybe because they are using a fast, large transparent proxy), but when you try to connect to a site on the planet zob, it slows to a halt.
But it could also indicate a badly set up wifi at home.
Unfortunately most people have no easy way of testing anything like this, so just have to put up with it.
Most home wi-fi underperforms massively, and people are conned in to buying "better" routers for a price, only to be disappointed.
I installed a router on my roof once as a test, and could access it reliably with a Note 3 at least 400 metres away at the end of the road. Had to stop doing tests at that point because the neighbours were all staring at me like I was an idiot.