Users Guide

Figure 75. Your PC is not connected to the network
Steps
1. Check if your PC has any network available by going to system tray WiFi icon. Connect your PCs to a network that you
recognize and trust. Ensure you do not use open (unsecured) networks such as in Airports or coffee shops. Use 5G (or 5
Ghz) versions of networks when available for better speeds. For example, use FancyNancy-5G rather than FancyNancy.
Figure 76. Checking WiFi settings
2. Connect both PCs to the same network. In this example, it is John Doe's WiFi and you should see the network disconnected
prompt resolved on the screen.
Troubleshooting steps to avoid drop in network connection
Steps
To avoid a drop in the network connection, you can follow these steps:
Make sure the two connected PCs are located close to the router/modem to avoid weak signal strengths.
If you have a LAN cable, connect the PCs directly using a LAN cable for fastest speeds. Newer versions like Cat 5, Cat 6 and
Cat 7, and so on may get you better speeds.
For WiFi networks, use 5G (or 5 Ghz) bandwidth of networks (if available), for better speeds.
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