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I been having issues with loosing packets and getting kicked from the server, more often than not lately.

Tried everything, and yes I updated PB

I found a few things I been working on, and I will fill you in as I go

One thing that has made a drastic change (at least on how pages load so far)

I went into the Device Manager/Network devices and right clicked on my network card, under properties I picked (speed and Duplex) I switched it from "auto" to the highest setting.

I am going to clear my cable modem and set it back to factory settings and see if that helps.



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Make sure your data cable is away from your power cables too. If too close it creates noise that interferes with the data transfer.



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Your having other issues of some sort. Changing your speed and duplex without the other side being hard coded will create late collisions and will cause additional issues.

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One other thing I was planning to do, is go out and get a good Cat6 cable.

As far as other issues, I can do what is in my control, I believe my ISP is the cause of the majority of my problems.

Running some tracerouts in the past, I could see some intermittent issues internal to their system......that is another story.

If you can prove your ISP is the issue, they start stone walling you rather than give you stupid solutions that they read from a card



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My parents were having issues with their internet. I kept telling them it was ISP, butthey kept calling me instead. I went one day and went through everything in front of my Dad so he could see all I was doing. They had already called ISP 2 or 3 times as well, with all they ahd done, there was no improvement, I had him call the again. This time they sent a young kid who had just been there a couple months. Anyway, to make a long story short, the kid found the problem, it was the main feed line to the node for the area. It had a hard kink in the line. He climbed up and straightened it out, and no problems since.

 

I said all that, just to wish you good luck, if it's on your ISP side.



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go to dslreports.com they have tools that let you check line for packet loses which willl show your isp if you are haveing those issues..also has tools to adjust mtu and other things to help your internet its free try it out.even if your using cable it works too



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I will check it out, but just the things I have done have made a huge change.

How ya been Toes....been a bit since I have seen you



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well the thing that seemed to work was IPCONFIG /Flushdns



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could be bad modem or bad internet cable or ur network card goin bad as well...it could be just a setting issue..also ur isp is at fault so many things it could be..could be virus malware or even adware causin ur issues as well..anyway like i say it could be a number of things



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Make sure your data cable is away from your power cables too. If too close it creates noise that interferes with the data transfer.

 

if use STP cable is no issue with interferance, the cheap UTP cable means is unshielded so IF will occure.

 

good to hear the flushdns worked for you Nobodygood


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One other thing I was planning to do, is go out and get a good Cat6 cable.

As far as other issues, I can do what is in my control, I believe my ISP is the cause of the majority of my problems.

Running some tracerouts in the past, I could see some intermittent issues internal to their system......that is another story.

If you can prove your ISP is the issue, they start stone walling you rather than give you stupid solutions that they read from a card

cat6 won't help....the system still uses cat5 still,atl least Bell Canada does still...i don't know about where you are from Kapt.but i was told that by a Bell tech dude

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