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Connection issues on my PC are happening unexpectedly.

Connection issues on my PC are happening unexpectedly.

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louisryder
Junior Member
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05-17-2016, 12:52 PM
#1
I'm experiencing frequent internet interruptions while playing games. Sometimes I get disconnected, requiring about five minutes to reconnect, and in fast-paced games like Rocket League I face brief ping spikes around 1000 with ping values near 30 seconds. My setup uses a Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 USB3.0 adapter, but it still drops randomly—usually at least three times daily. I've tested various ports: USB 3 ports on my motherboard, USB 3.1, and standard USB ports, yet the issue persists. It seems my computer sometimes treats the adapter as removable and prompts me to eject it before removal. I'm unsure whether the problem lies with the adapter itself or my system. Could anyone suggest a solution? Should I consider replacing the USB network adapter or switching to a PCIe network card? Thanks!
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louisryder
05-17-2016, 12:52 PM #1

I'm experiencing frequent internet interruptions while playing games. Sometimes I get disconnected, requiring about five minutes to reconnect, and in fast-paced games like Rocket League I face brief ping spikes around 1000 with ping values near 30 seconds. My setup uses a Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 USB3.0 adapter, but it still drops randomly—usually at least three times daily. I've tested various ports: USB 3 ports on my motherboard, USB 3.1, and standard USB ports, yet the issue persists. It seems my computer sometimes treats the adapter as removable and prompts me to eject it before removal. I'm unsure whether the problem lies with the adapter itself or my system. Could anyone suggest a solution? Should I consider replacing the USB network adapter or switching to a PCIe network card? Thanks!

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Rxnger
Member
198
05-17-2016, 03:04 PM
#2
It seems you might want to consider a PCIe adapter for better integration and reliability.
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Rxnger
05-17-2016, 03:04 PM #2

It seems you might want to consider a PCIe adapter for better integration and reliability.

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abcorn123
Junior Member
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05-17-2016, 10:36 PM
#3
Running in the background for each command. Checking connectivity conditions one by one. Identifying the source when specific IPs fail. Determining network status based on multiple failures.
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abcorn123
05-17-2016, 10:36 PM #3

Running in the background for each command. Checking connectivity conditions one by one. Identifying the source when specific IPs fail. Determining network status based on multiple failures.

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kingpie64
Member
144
05-18-2016, 06:16 AM
#4
I understand, but this might not work on your device since the internet icon could disappear and the "wifi" option might vanish.
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kingpie64
05-18-2016, 06:16 AM #4

I understand, but this might not work on your device since the internet icon could disappear and the "wifi" option might vanish.