Random Internet Disconnections from the PC

Discussion in 'PC Hardware' started by Dr4w, Feb 5, 2020.

  1. Dr4w

    Dr4w MDL Junior Member

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    It doesn't make any sense. You don't lose connection on your PC because an online game requires more bandwith wtf man. And I'm with a 30MB down, 8 up anyway.
     
  2. MS_User

    MS_User MDL Guru

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    u dont know why your losing connection...when u trouble shooting a problem u must look at everything and your issue only happens when your online connected to the game server...so u have to look at everything u mite even have to in the end call xfinity or ATT or who ever your ISP provider is to come and check your line make sure u dont have issues their....u sound frustrated... trouble shooting is a time consuming task u need to have patients...i been around computers for over 30 years and seen machines do some strange things and sometimes the problem is a simple one but difficult to trouble shoot...maybe your on a very busy overloaded server that knock u off the game when is to overloaded with traffic...u need to relax.
     
  3. Joe C

    Joe C MDL Guru

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    That sounds about upper end for DSL service
     
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  4. Dr4w

    Dr4w MDL Junior Member

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    I changed my ISP and I had the same issue with the previous one. I can play at the same game with another PC and the issue do not appear.
     
  5. Dr4w

    Dr4w MDL Junior Member

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    It's Fiber. Should be 100/20 but what can you expect, my country isn't able to provide a decent connection. And btw, I'm under the bandwith limit guaranteed by my ISP xD.
     
  6. MS_User

    MS_User MDL Guru

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    maybe u got a lemon in that computer:rolleyes:
     
  7. Hadron-Curious

    Hadron-Curious MDL Guru

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    I would suggest you try a different PCI network adapter to see if you experience the same issue.
     
  8. MS_User

    MS_User MDL Guru

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    he did already
     
  9. Dr4w

    Dr4w MDL Junior Member

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    Bought and installed a brand new NIC. Never had a single issue from then.
     
  10. Sako549

    Sako549 MDL Novice

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    I'm dying to know, why would you torture yourself all this time and have not followed this advice. Anyway, glad, that it's finally fixed :)
     
  11. Dr4w

    Dr4w MDL Junior Member

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    Because when I made the thread I didnt't do a full format and wanted to exclude every possible software issues before buying new hardware. After having tried every possible software solution and haven't been able to solve the issue I decided going the hardware way. I would've do it even without your advice, but if it was a software issue I would've just wasted 25$.
     
  12. LatinMcG

    LatinMcG Bios Borker

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    when i saw pic of pingplotter and he said he had new modem i knew it was LAN on that pc has an issue..
    29 ms from 192.168.1.x to 2nd ip is a dead giveaway. should be like 3 to 9 ms usually.
    here is my ping from florida to pittsburgh.

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  13. 3sidedcube

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