How much? I'll take whatever you're offering at any odds you like.
A tenner at negative evens?
Says you've got a losing proposition on your hands.
The "get rid of windows, upgrade to Linux" shtick is pretty tiring. Linux users are like vegans and engineers, you don't have to ask if they are one, they'll make sure you know.
I'd be more willing to bet it's due to location of desktop if it's on wireless as well, the tablet probably gets used closer to the router, the desktop is probably sat upstairs in a corner with most of the signal being blocked.
Yeah, my bad for missing that.
We are having huge issues at work with all the mac gear not connecting to wifi properly since they were upgraded to the latest (improperly tested again) version. Has the mac been updated recently and about the time the issues started?
No, I'm not running the latest OS. The problem started when I moved to a new state with a new ISP and I'm using wifi now instead of plugging right in. But my tablet runs fine, even when I use it at my desktop.
is the desktop a Mac? If so, get " app cleaner" and delete clean my mac with it (or at least stop using it). It's sometimes reviewed as,er, not the best piece of software*. It's possible it's that slowing you down. You don't need it, anyway, there are better, free utilities - get onyx. Run that in automatic mode, with everything ticked. Restart. If you don't want to get those two things, drag clean my Mac to the trash, open disk utility, repair permissions, empty trash, restart then try it.
*post edited - some reviews indicate it can cause problems, others that it's OK, but you have to pay for it and you really don't need a paid for gubbins to keep the mac clean.
Another thing you could do if you're still having problems is to clean out all the network settings and re-select your wifi network.
I'll try that out, thanks man