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So in your opinion, we can equate intermittent dropped connections to infrastructure upgrades?.... I hope so.

I just want to know if it is something that is being caused by something I am doing, or if it is truly systemic, and therefore nothing I can do about it. Before jumping up and down and complaining, I want to investigate it fully before I just jump to knee jerk reactions and say Sprint sucks.

That would be irrational, and ill advised without fully testing the plethora of variables associated with a complex network infrastructure/ windows platform. As a computer person by both trade and hobby, I want to ensure nothing that is wrong is my fault before I start complaining.

It obviously only affecting a few of us here, otherwise this thread would be a lot more popular, but I digress.

It is annoying to try to use the internet when Im out only to find out it isn't working. I am used to <99% uptime, so having said that I am unsure as if this is par for the course and my expectations are too high, or simply am I doing something to cause my problems.

If it is the latter, I want to know exactly what it is so I can keep it from happening in the future.
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