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06-03-2013, 07:32 AM
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I'm wondering if anyone around the Alabama/Oklahoma/Tennessee region has had issues staying connected to CotH for the few days after the tornadoes hit? I feel like something could be causing issues in connectivity strength in that region for CotH and WoW in general. Rigley and I can't really stay connected lately without the router going out periodically.
(Sometimes it seems stable, though)
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06-03-2013, 07:50 AM
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Sorry, couldn't decide which one I liked best. Also, this is for Reigen when she runs across this.
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Robo-kitty. Heehee.
But uh. The tornados could be messing with a power grid somewhere? Though if it's just WoW that would be a little strange. Not sure how to explain that.
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06-03-2013, 10:59 AM
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I live right up in Tornado Alley and I've been having crappy connection issues for a month or so now, albeit only random, one minutes internet outages.
Although most people in Alabama, Northern specifically derive their power from Rocket City, as well as several electrical outlet sources. And some of Tennessee.
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Kansas was hit with the storms a few weeks back. Our downtown here in Wichita had a lot of damage, but we didn't experience any power outages or internet troubles.
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Well, it's not just WoW, I think teamspeak caused it too. But skype and internet browsers were okay.
Our internet is a little strange, sometimes it can be down for days without any apparent change in weather.
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