rxwine
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June 1st, 2023 at 9:49:44 AM permalink
You make a post but come back later and don’t see it.

Probably just my own brain fog, but thought I would check with everyone.
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June 1st, 2023 at 11:20:58 AM permalink
It seems to take about 9 seconds between when I click Post and when the message percolates into the system.

I think I recall some irregularities if I drop off the wifi or otherwise interrupt the process in that interval.
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rxwine
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June 1st, 2023 at 11:33:23 AM permalink
Quote: Dieter

It seems to take about 9 seconds between when I click Post and when the message percolates into the system.

I think I recall some irregularities if I drop off the wifi or otherwise interrupt the process in that interval.
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I suppose it could be a the wifi breaking a connection at just the right moment. Hadn't thought of that.
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June 2nd, 2023 at 5:37:04 AM permalink
Quote: rxwine

Quote: Dieter

It seems to take about 9 seconds between when I click Post and when the message percolates into the system.

I think I recall some irregularities if I drop off the wifi or otherwise interrupt the process in that interval.
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I suppose it could be a the wifi breaking a connection at just the right moment. Hadn't thought of that.
link to original post



Go back to wired internet, it is much more reliable.
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June 2nd, 2023 at 6:42:19 AM permalink
Quote: DRich

Quote: rxwine

Quote: Dieter

It seems to take about 9 seconds between when I click Post and when the message percolates into the system.

I think I recall some irregularities if I drop off the wifi or otherwise interrupt the process in that interval.
link to original post



I suppose it could be a the wifi breaking a connection at just the right moment. Hadn't thought of that.
link to original post



Go back to wired internet, it is much more reliable.
link to original post



True indeed!

I don't have the ultra-deluxe phone with wired ethernet jacks (nor token ring!), and I don't much feel like lugging around a Compaq Portable II, no matter how bulletproof they are.
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