
If anyone has any suggestions I'm very open to them. For some reason the card only has access to 802.11b speeds despite going up to 802.11n. I don't expect much but it's worth a try. I've also dropped an email in at the customer support for my WiFi card. I didn't feel like attempting this today but I might give it a try tomorrow. When I installed my SSD I formatted the HDD but when I boot up Windows 10 it still sees the HDD as being bootable media. I have had the suggestion to unplug my HDD to see if there's a difference. Both the USB adapter and the pci adapter are by TP Link. The speeds were fine there so I'm very baffled by what the issue is on my desktop. I also took the USB WiFi adapter I tested against my pci adapter and plugged it into my Windows 10 laptop to test it's speeds there. I installed some drivers with no results and did a system restore to January 18th to see if it was a recent thing (also no results). Its a matter of time till its fixed, CCP is a great tem and they will get it right sooner or later.So I've been tinkering most of the day with no luck. Result is, instead of heavin just one system that is the trade center, where they could assign several server to, they now have ppl distributed on systems that didnt use to have over 100 players.

Since last patch, Yulai stopped being the trade center, and other systems like Jita, Pator, Oursulaert, Amarr and others have gotten the load Yulai had. And anyway why would it be ok when I am in a some systems if it was my computer? I can't seem to avoid the place.ĭon't think it is my computer, its a DELL XPS 600, 3.2GHz and I use a cable modem at 2Mb/s to connect to the internet. I then went to Vaere with just over 20 and it was much better.īut then I got sent an important mission, in Oursulaert! So back to slow, slow, slow.Īnd when I bought a new frigate, an Incursus, I had to go to Oursulaert to get the modules at the cheapest price.

The system that was really slow is called Oursulaert.
