The Internet "browser"... is the piece of software that puts a message on your computer screen informing you that the Internet is currently busy and you should try again later.
If you're feeling a lag on your internet or unable to operate Airmeet, try switching your Internet network to a better one or try restarting your router.
Change network settings on Windows.
- Select the Network icon on the taskbar. The icon that appears depends on your current connection state.
If you don’t see one of the network icons (or a similar one) shown in the following image, select the Up arrow to see if it appears there. - Choose the Wi-Fi network you want, then select Connect.
- Type the network password, and then select Next.
- Choose Yes or No, depending on the type of network you're connecting to and if you want your PC to be discoverable by other PCs and devices on the network.
References:
- https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/setting-up-a-wireless-network-97914e31-3aa4-406d-cef6-f1629e2c3721
- https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/connect-to-a-wi-fi-network-in-windows-10-1f881677-b569-0cd5-010d-e3cd3579d263
Change network settings on Mac.
- Change your internet or network connection settings in Network System Preferences. Enter the settings you received from your ISP or network administrator.
- On your Mac, choose Apple menu
- Select a service, such as Ethernet or Wi-Fi, in the list on the left.
If you don’t see the service you expect, click the Add button , choose an interface for the service, such as Ethernet or Wi-Fi, give the service a name, then click Create. - Enter the network settings for the service. Then, click Advanced to enter more detailed settings, if necessary.
References:
- https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201974
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