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Internet access is unavailable for a single device on a particular network.

Internet access is unavailable for a single device on a particular network.

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03-31-2023, 02:44 PM
#1
Hello everyone, I just upgraded my computer and had no problems until after I played a game to download overnight. When I returned, the internet was very unstable—suddenly connecting for a short time and then losing access for minutes before regaining it again. Switching to another network fixed the issue, but I still prefer the original one since it works much better. This problem isn’t happening on any other devices or networks, and it’s been ongoing for over a day without any solution. I’m really puzzled by this.
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ySt4lk3rPvP_GG
03-31-2023, 02:44 PM #1

Hello everyone, I just upgraded my computer and had no problems until after I played a game to download overnight. When I returned, the internet was very unstable—suddenly connecting for a short time and then losing access for minutes before regaining it again. Switching to another network fixed the issue, but I still prefer the original one since it works much better. This problem isn’t happening on any other devices or networks, and it’s been ongoing for over a day without any solution. I’m really puzzled by this.

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xGaminq
Junior Member
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04-03-2023, 02:54 AM
#2
Your own or another person's?
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xGaminq
04-03-2023, 02:54 AM #2

Your own or another person's?

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Nolilla04
Junior Member
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04-03-2023, 08:02 AM
#3
This seems like your IP was restricted or your internet speed limited on the router. Back in the day with DSL, I’d block someone’s computer if they were doing something silly like dressing Barbies online. If other devices on the network are fine but yours isn’t, it might be because the network admin is throttling you for high usage or suspecting piracy.
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Nolilla04
04-03-2023, 08:02 AM #3

This seems like your IP was restricted or your internet speed limited on the router. Back in the day with DSL, I’d block someone’s computer if they were doing something silly like dressing Barbies online. If other devices on the network are fine but yours isn’t, it might be because the network admin is throttling you for high usage or suspecting piracy.

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Corentin0
Junior Member
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04-03-2023, 08:17 AM
#4
Check the admin settings to verify if your device is listed under QoS or any other priority rules. Could you tell me the type of router you have?
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Corentin0
04-03-2023, 08:17 AM #4

Check the admin settings to verify if your device is listed under QoS or any other priority rules. Could you tell me the type of router you have?