>>2440530>I think you should reread my postive been drinking heavily and am doing this for free
your connectivity problems are unclear; i cant tell whether youre entirely failing to connect on some line or are just experiencing low speed, and fuck if i have enough information to give you a real diagnosis
>mfw campus is in the middle of fucking nowhere and there's literally no other wifi besides university'slooks like it's time for yankees to be introduced to optics and the concept of the shotgun microphone
> Wifi will let me browse but not post because "this site can't provide a secure connection"sounds like a local issue; try adding an exception to the security in your browser. it might be trying to connect through an intermediary with a shitty certificate (very common on public networks) and is getting hung up on the intermediary's certificate being out of date or untrusted or whatever when every other step in the chain checks out. I used to have the same problem CONSTANTLY on my netbook becuase my netbook would randomly reset its clock and think it's 1963, making all certificates be from the future and therefore untrustworthy. sometimes the same would happen because I'd either fail to switch timezones and my system time wouldnt line up to certificate timestamps, or wherever I'm at would have a connection with an out-of-date certificate.