I was trying to update on a Windows Vista (Admin) laptop via lightening fast Wifi and I get [ Send Request ] errors.
It does work fine on XP+ but with a land connection (what's the word?).
That was the first time I tried updating via wifi, so I don't know if it is only that connection or all wifi connections.
It was sorta a one-time thing, so I don't think I'll be able to use that same laptop+internet connection again.
The updater can handle as fast as you can dish it out. But a Send Request issue means there was a connection issue (probably some packet loss).
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I tried it four times and each time it didn't work. Does this mean that no wifi connection will work with the updater or was this just a fluke?
It works perfectly fine over wifi and direct connection. As it does in hundreds of other locations. A connection is a connection is a connection. No piece of software cares at all whether it is direct, cable, dsl, wifi somewhere, 3g, etc. Wifi vs wired doesn't matter. Unless it's a crappy connection (it may be fast but have high packet loss) or has other proxy stuff involved.
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try it on a different wifi connection. It works fine here. I know of one router that always hated my laptop.
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working perfectly over here too and I'm always behind a wifi connection
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