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Very strange Wi-Fi issues keep happening even after your ISP refuses to help or ignore them.

Very strange Wi-Fi issues keep happening even after your ISP refuses to help or ignore them.

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james26665
Senior Member
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03-17-2025, 05:45 PM
#11
No, I didn't make any changes. Your request was simply to confirm whether modifications were applied.
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james26665
03-17-2025, 05:45 PM #11

No, I didn't make any changes. Your request was simply to confirm whether modifications were applied.

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Ston3r5
Junior Member
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03-17-2025, 05:45 PM
#12
I've been facing the same issue for about three to four weeks now. It matches OP's symptoms but is happening more often. I installed a new router from my ISP and a fresh network adapter (TP-Link Archer T9UH). Recent CAT6 wiring in my home also seems unlikely. The new router helped a bit, though it didn't fix the problem completely. After contacting support for the game I'm playing, they recommended clearing DNS, resetting the IP, and using Google's public DNS. This significantly improved things, even though I still get occasional ping spikes and brief connection drops (without disconnecting). It's much less frequent now. Feel free to check if this helps anyone.
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Ston3r5
03-17-2025, 05:45 PM #12

I've been facing the same issue for about three to four weeks now. It matches OP's symptoms but is happening more often. I installed a new router from my ISP and a fresh network adapter (TP-Link Archer T9UH). Recent CAT6 wiring in my home also seems unlikely. The new router helped a bit, though it didn't fix the problem completely. After contacting support for the game I'm playing, they recommended clearing DNS, resetting the IP, and using Google's public DNS. This significantly improved things, even though I still get occasional ping spikes and brief connection drops (without disconnecting). It's much less frequent now. Feel free to check if this helps anyone.

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ZelowS
Member
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03-17-2025, 05:45 PM
#13
I experienced the same issue before on a checkpoint firewall—linked to the firmware there. After an upgrade, the problem was resolved. Also, maybe you should verify the MTU settings; what would happen if you connected it directly to your system?
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ZelowS
03-17-2025, 05:45 PM #13

I experienced the same issue before on a checkpoint firewall—linked to the firmware there. After an upgrade, the problem was resolved. Also, maybe you should verify the MTU settings; what would happen if you connected it directly to your system?

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angrybird38
Member
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03-17-2025, 05:45 PM
#14
I understand this might seem silly, but all I needed to do was adjust the router's placement. Before that, it didn’t work, so I wasn’t sure it was the problem. Odd.
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angrybird38
03-17-2025, 05:45 PM #14

I understand this might seem silly, but all I needed to do was adjust the router's placement. Before that, it didn’t work, so I wasn’t sure it was the problem. Odd.

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