Purpose
The purpose of this article is to provide a guide for troubleshooting slow Wi-Fi connections on campus, helping users identify potential issues and improve their internet experience.
Target Audience
Prerequisites
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Access to your VUnetID and ePassword
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A device connected to VUnet or EduRoam
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Basic understanding of network settings on your device
Description
Slow Wi-Fi connections on campus can hinder productivity and affect the overall user experience. This article outlines common issues that can lead to slow connections and provides steps to troubleshoot these problems effectively.
Resolution or Procedure Steps
Check Network Status:
Restart Your Device:
Reconnect to the Wi-Fi Network:
Forget and Reconnect to the Network:
Check for Device Interference:
Update Network Drivers:
Adjust Network Settings:
Use Ethernet If Possible:
We can help if there are issues. To get assistance, please place a Network Connectivity Service Request.
Common Issues/Troubleshooting
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No Connection: If you cannot connect to Wi-Fi, check if your device's Wi-Fi is enabled and that you are within range of the access point.
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Intermittent Connectivity: If you experience frequent disconnections, check for interference from other devices.
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Consistently Slow Speeds: If slow speeds persist after troubleshooting, place a Network Connectivity Service Request with VUIT for further investigation.
Additional Information
Check the quality of your network connection at: http://vanderbilt.speedtestcustom.com
- You can even click the "Copy Link" button and provide the link to your VUIT or ISP technician to give them additional context as to the quality of your network connection.
Always keep your device's operating system updated for optimal performance.
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