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1 | initial version | posted 2015-07-10 23:51:46 +0200 |
I use my 4G mobile broadband connection from my Jolla as hotspot for all my other computers enabling the internet sharing feature. It works perfect on daily bases with speeds of up to 40 Mbps but only until 3pm, where it drops to 0.020 Mbps and remains slow until midnight, where high speeds are restored.
This means that most of the evenings internet is too slow to even browse any website or to try using streaming services or Netflix. After researching the problem it is a clear case that my network operator is throttling my connection and it is explained in detail by this identical case: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1904391
I noticed that using the restart network connection tool in the Jolla settings reestablishes the high speed of my data connection. My request is if someone could write a script or similar which could detect drops in the internet speed and automatically would restart the network connection, instead of me doing it manually every 5-10 minutes. This could save me a lot of time, and alleviate the deliberate disruption caused by my network provider (three UK). Thanks
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I use my 4G mobile broadband connection from my Jolla as hotspot for all my other computers enabling the internet sharing feature. It works perfect on daily bases with speeds of up to 40 Mbps but only until 3pm, where it drops to 0.020 Mbps and remains slow until midnight, where high speeds are restored.
This means that most of the evenings internet is too slow to even browse any website or to try using streaming services or Netflix. After researching the problem it is a clear case that my network operator is throttling my connection and it is explained in detail by this identical case: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1904391
I noticed that using the restart network connection tool in the Jolla settings reestablishes the high speed of my data connection. My request is if someone could write a script or similar which could detect drops in the internet speed and automatically would restart the network connection, instead of me doing it manually every 5-10 minutes. This could save me a lot of time, and alleviate the deliberate disruption caused by my network provider (three UK). Thanks
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I use my 4G mobile broadband connection from my Jolla as hotspot for all my other computers enabling the internet sharing feature. It works perfect on daily bases with speeds of up to 40 Mbps but only until 3pm, where it drops to 0.020 Mbps and remains slow until midnight, where high speeds are restored.
This means that most of the evenings internet is too slow to even browse any website or to try using streaming services or Netflix. After researching the problem it is a clear case that my network operator is throttling my connection and it is explained in detail by this identical case: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1904391
I noticed that using the restart network connection tool in the Jolla settings reestablishes the high speed of my data connection. My request is if someone could write a script or similar which could detect drops in the internet speed and automatically would restart the network connection, instead of me doing it manually every 5-10 minutes. This could save me a lot of time, and alleviate the deliberate disruption caused by my network provider (three UK). Thanks
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I use my 4G mobile broadband connection from my Jolla as hotspot for all my other computers enabling the internet sharing feature. It works perfect on daily bases with speeds of up to 40 Mbps but only until 3pm, where it drops to 0.020 Mbps and remains slow until midnight, where high speeds are restored.
This means that most of the evenings internet is too slow to even browse any website or to try using streaming services or Netflix. After researching the problem it is a clear case that my network operator is throttling my connection and it is explained in detail by this identical case: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1904391
I noticed that using the restart network connection tool in the Jolla settings reestablishes the high speed of my data connection. connection temporally. My request is if someone could write a script or similar a tool which could detect big drops in the internet speed and automatically would restart the network connection, instead of me doing it manually every 5-10 minutes. This could save me a lot of time, and alleviate the deliberate disruption caused by my network provider (three UK). Thanks
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I use my 4G mobile broadband connection from my Jolla as hotspot for all my other computers enabling the internet sharing feature. It works perfect on daily bases with speeds of up to 40 Mbps but only until 3pm, where it drops to 0.020 Mbps and remains slow until midnight, where when high speeds are restored. restored again.
This means that most of the evenings internet is too slow to even browse any website or to try using streaming services or Netflix. After researching the problem it is a clear case that my network operator is throttling my connection and it is explained in detail by this identical case: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1904391
I noticed that using the restart network connection tool in the Jolla settings reestablishes the high speed of data connection temporally. My request is if someone could write a script or a tool which could detect big drops in the internet speed and automatically would restart the network connection, instead of me doing it manually every 5-10 minutes. This could save me a lot of time, and alleviate the deliberate disruption caused by my network provider (three UK). Thanks
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I use my Jolla's 4G mobile broadband connection from my Jolla as wifi hotspot for all my other computers by enabling the its internet sharing feature. It works perfect on daily bases with speeds of up to 40 Mbps 45 Mbits/s but only until 3pm, where it data speed drops to 0.020 Mbps Mbits/s and remains slow until midnight, when high speeds are restored again.
This means that most of the evenings internet is too slow to even browse any website or to try using streaming services or Netflix. After researching the problem it is a clear case that my network operator is throttling my connection and it is explained in detail by this identical case: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1904391
I noticed that using the restart network connection tool in the Jolla settings reestablishes the high speed of data connection temporally. My request is if someone could write a script or a tool which could detect big drops in the internet speed and automatically would restart the network connection, instead of me doing it manually every 5-10 minutes. This could save me a lot of time, and alleviate the deliberate disruption caused by my network provider (three UK). Thanks
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I use my Jolla's 4G mobile broadband connection as wifi hotspot for all my other computers by enabling its internet sharing feature. It works perfect on daily bases with speeds of up to 45 Mbits/s but only until 3pm, where data speed drops to 0.020 Mbits/s and remains slow until midnight, when high speeds are restored again.
This means that most of the evenings internet is too slow to even browse any website or to try using streaming services or Netflix. After researching the problem it is a clear case that my network operator is throttling my connection and it is explained in detail by this identical case: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1904391
I noticed that using the restart network connection tool in the Jolla settings reestablishes the high speed of data connection temporally. My request is if someone could write a script or a tool which could detect big drops in the internet speed and automatically would restart the network connection, instead of me doing it manually every 5-10 minutes. This could save me a lot of time, and alleviate the deliberate disruption caused by my network provider (three UK). Thanks
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I use my Jolla's 4G mobile broadband connection as wifi hotspot for all my other computers by enabling its internet sharing feature. It works perfect on daily bases with speeds of up to 45 Mbits/s but only until 3pm, where data speed drops to 0.020 Mbits/s and remains slow until midnight, when high speeds are restored again.
This means that most of the evenings internet is too slow to even browse any website or to try using streaming services or Netflix. After researching the problem it is a clear case that my network operator is throttling my connection and it is explained in detail by this identical case: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1904391
I noticed that using the restart network connection tool connections utility in the Jolla settings reestablishes the high speed of data connection temporally. My request is if someone could write a script or a tool which could detect big drops in the internet speed and automatically would restart the network connection, instead of me doing it manually every 5-10 minutes. This could save me a lot of time, and alleviate the deliberate disruption caused by my network provider (three UK). Thanks