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    Hey folks

    Long time no posting here; i'm currently experiencing high packet loss constantly, will buying a new router fix this? thanks..
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    Cheaper option, try a different cable.

    Are other computers experiancing it?
    If yes then buy a new router.
    If not then try changing the cable or the network card on the one that is experiancing it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawm View Post
    Cheaper option, try a different cable.

    Are other computers experiancing it?
    If yes then buy a new router.
    If not then try changing the cable or the network card on the one that is experiancing it.
    Please stop giving advice.

    First: ping google.co.uk make sure there's actual packet loss and not just a dodgy website.

    If there is:
    1. tracert google.co.uk in cmd, find out where the packets are going walkabouts. If it's going before it hits any servers, it's a problem on your end and you need to phone your isp and check your router.
    Remove the cable going into the router (only if you have a modem) and plug it straight into the modem and hook it upto your pc, if you still have packet loss shout @ your isp. If not, replace your router.


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    urr no.

    You are right in what you say but it can be your hardware, I have seen many network cards, routers, and just damaged cables causing packet loss :/
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    I'm loosing packetloss for sure because I have a meter that tells me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G-BOAH View Post
    I'm loosing packetloss for sure because I have a meter that tells me.
    Well is it physically affecting your experience on the network? If you're using a wireless connection then what's the signal like and how far away are you?

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    Its fixed now; I phoned my provider and they gave me a new username and password. - Seems to of fixed it.
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