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  • Monday, Nov 02 2020

    @tallentrandall119 said:

    Did anybody use Firefox?

    I used firefox and it worked great :) it will tell you it can't gather your PC data when you test on ProctorU prior to the test, but that won't affect the actual exam.

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  • Monday, Nov 02 2020

    I used a new MacBook Air for the July test. I tested my software and had everything installed ahead of time, but still had trouble connecting with my proctor. I was pretty stressed because I had to shut down my computer and reinstall the program, but after that it worked! Not sure what the issue was..

    The best thing I can say, is that even if you have connection issues, the people at Proctor U are very helpful and understanding. I was messaging with the Proctor U help desk, and they helped me troubleshoot. It took me an hour to finally get connected with my proctor, but it didn't detract at all from my test time. If you have connection issues just try to stay calm, and send a message to the help desk, and don't stress that you are losing valuable time. It will all work out!

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  • Friday, Oct 30 2020

    I used a 2 year old laptop that is literally falling apart. Like, the case is cracking apart and pieces have come off. It was definitely not what I intended, but the new one I had sent to me got held up for several weeks in a container in Miami. It still went perfectly. As long as it runs decently and you have a stable connection you should be fine. I closed every background program for speed and because I did not want any security flags, and running just your camera and the secure browser is not too taxing on a system generally.

    You should be absolutely fine, just test your system and browser ahead of time and install the extension.

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  • Thursday, Oct 29 2020

    MacBook Pro 2019

    Google Chrome

    Cox internet (purchased a new modem with separate router and that made my connection much stronger)

    No issues at all.

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  • Thursday, Oct 29 2020

    '12 macbook air 11" running whatever the latest OS is and Chrome. No hardware/software related issues across multiple flex tests. Run off of hotel ethernet, home wifi (Netgear Nighthawk on Spectrum), and once on a t-mobile hotspot. Just do a dry run the day before with ProctorU on chat. They'll test everything out for you.

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  • Thursday, Oct 29 2020

    Did anybody use Firefox?

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  • Thursday, Oct 29 2020

    I used my Mac Air 2015 and it worked great. No connectivity issues, no battery issues. I think your internet connection is more important than the computer itself. Good luck!

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  • Thursday, Oct 29 2020

    I too used my Mac Air 2020 and had significant connectivity issues. I live in a rural area so this may be to blame. I was told that LSAC had lots of connectivity problems with the October test, however, so it may have been a combination of both. Hopefully November goes better. Best of luck!

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  • Thursday, Oct 29 2020

    Use Google Chrome and make sure to test the equipment using that specific browser. It informed me half way through the test that I needed to update my brower, so I clicked the link and it had me download a ProctorU extension for Chrome! Good luck :)

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  • Thursday, Oct 29 2020

    Internet connection:- Xfinity 100Mbps

    Routers:- Google mesh wifi,

    There were 2 verizon phones with hotspots on standby

    Computer: Lenovo Gaming laptop, bought around 2018

    Browser:- Google chrome

    The exam went without a hitch, now don't ask about scores.

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  • Thursday, Oct 29 2020

    I used a Mac and it died while I was taking the test so I would suggest keeping it plugged in while you take it

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