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Old 08-10-2017, 03:50 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Richy_T View Post
Definitely not a dead zone. Busy area with, if nothing else, my phone hotspot inches away.

It does occur to me that amongst other things running on battery would also likely raise the temperature some (though the kindle is by no means a power hog).

My concern with the home wifi is that it would keep the wifi connection up when what I experienced was going from wifi to no wifi to wifi again. I want to try and recreate that. So I'll tell it to drop the home wifi, connect to phone wifi, go outside and then drop and raise phone wifi once it gets good and warm. I guess I could throw it in the car for good measure.
On that dead zone I talked about, it is about a 3 foot area if that.
I don't see where heat would have much to do with it especially in a very air conditioned room.
To recreate the entire scenario, you need to be in that restaurant.
It could have been a glitch with either the phone or the kindle or one other idea.
How were you connecting your phone to be a hotspot?
It could be like others suggested a restriction of bandwidth. Some businesses do that.
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