24.03.2017 | 19:39
Dosta čest problem koji ljudi imaju. Promjena wifi kanala na 1 često pomaže ali voisi o bandu koji router podržava.
Ovaj thread sadrži hrpu savjeta, nekima pomaže promjena kanala, nekima drugi HDMI kabel, nekima promjena rezolucije na vanjskom monitoru. Ja mislim da je ova "tin foil hat" metoda najsigurnija:
"Actually that did not fix the issue.
Finally figured out a way to make this work. Good news all you poor souls in torment . I covered my cable with some aluminium foil and voila wifi started to work. I had to adjust the foil so as to cover tightly the head of the mini DP, and form a sort of cone around the cable(away from the head).
First, changing the channel numbers from auto to 1 through 7 did not fix the issue for me. Changing the resolution also did not help. Taking the laptop max distance away from the monitor also did not help.
Configuration :
Macbook Pro 13 El Capitan
LG 27UD68
Verixon MI424WR router
StarTech.com 6 ft Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort 1.2 Adapter Cable M/M
The root cause of this is indeed interference generated by the DP cable, in my opinion.
The reason why swithcing to channel 1 works for many is that using channel 1 causes the 5Ghz spectrum to come into play. However, this will help only if you have a router which support the dual bands of 2.5 and 5 Ghz. Mine supports only 2.5 Ghz. Fios quatum has dual band routers according to google.
Not sure why even apple DP cable gives this issue for some.
There you have the solution which worked for me. I wonder if I should try out a apple cable as well or just get a better router. Having aluminium foil sticking out next to MBP is not what I would like."