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I've been experiencing quite the terrible packet loss. Anyway besides contacting the ISP for resolutions or is that the only way?
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Are you being attacked? Is there someone with a motive to attack you?
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Are you being attacked? Is there someone with a motive to attack you?
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Oh. I know a whole community that has the motive to attack me. However, it isn't a legitimate denial of service attack.
Did you already try resetting your modem/router?
Especially modems tend to go slow & get a lot of packet loss after some days of staying online.
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Did you already try resetting your modem/router?
Especially modems tend to go slow & get a lot of packet loss after some days of staying online.
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I've tried unplugging my modem for thirty seconds. That didn't do much help at all except seem to make it more difficult.
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If you have a bandwidth limit and you've gone over your "cap" then this could be a cause for packet loss. Other than that and a DoS attack it might be time for a new modem, they can get old pretty quickly.
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How did you determine you're having packetloss, and did you test it on multiple locations?
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Is it to only one location/server? have you tested multiple sites and or locations to see?
If its behaving that way for the majority of sites, i would suggest contacting your ISP.
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Is it to only one location/server? have you tested multiple sites and or locations to see?
If its behaving that way for the majority of sites, i would suggest contacting your ISP.
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Site testing, command prompt testing, all locations and different servers.