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You experience unexpected frequent alerts and your network appears unreliable.

You experience unexpected frequent alerts and your network appears unreliable.

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BreeZaps
Junior Member
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07-06-2019, 05:51 PM
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I've faced an unreliable internet connection for a few weeks, causing frequent game freezes but keeping streaming smooth. I used my regular ISP's Wi-Fi and tried switching to the mobile hotspot, but nothing improved. Then I connected the coax cable from another room into my office to get a wired link to my PC, yet the issue persisted. A full virus scan with Windows Defender came back clean. My ASUS ROG STRIX X570-E gaming setup includes an AMD Ryzen 9 3900X, Ryzen 9 6900X, and a 32GB dual-channel DDR4 memory.
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BreeZaps
07-06-2019, 05:51 PM #1

I've faced an unreliable internet connection for a few weeks, causing frequent game freezes but keeping streaming smooth. I used my regular ISP's Wi-Fi and tried switching to the mobile hotspot, but nothing improved. Then I connected the coax cable from another room into my office to get a wired link to my PC, yet the issue persisted. A full virus scan with Windows Defender came back clean. My ASUS ROG STRIX X570-E gaming setup includes an AMD Ryzen 9 3900X, Ryzen 9 6900X, and a 32GB dual-channel DDR4 memory.

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Sebbe551
Junior Member
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07-12-2019, 03:56 PM
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I believe trying it on another machine is a good starting point. You might be able to borrow a laptop—though a tower isn't available. If the internet works well on the other device, the issue likely lies with your own computer. Conversely, if the problem persists on the other side, it could be a router, modem, or service provider concern, suggesting your machine is probably fine. Hope this clarifies things.
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Sebbe551
07-12-2019, 03:56 PM #2

I believe trying it on another machine is a good starting point. You might be able to borrow a laptop—though a tower isn't available. If the internet works well on the other device, the issue likely lies with your own computer. Conversely, if the problem persists on the other side, it could be a router, modem, or service provider concern, suggesting your machine is probably fine. Hope this clarifies things.

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TheNarwhal29
Member
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07-15-2019, 03:11 PM
#3
Alright, I'll do my best. Just let me know what you need!
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TheNarwhal29
07-15-2019, 03:11 PM #3

Alright, I'll do my best. Just let me know what you need!

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diegorufer9
Junior Member
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07-15-2019, 10:50 PM
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I performed a ping test using www.packetstats.com on both my laptop and desktop, noticing significant latency spikes exceeding 5000ms at random times. When I ran the same test with the laptop connected via mobile hotspot from my phone, the outcomes were comparable—surprising given the different setups.
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diegorufer9
07-15-2019, 10:50 PM #4

I performed a ping test using www.packetstats.com on both my laptop and desktop, noticing significant latency spikes exceeding 5000ms at random times. When I ran the same test with the laptop connected via mobile hotspot from my phone, the outcomes were comparable—surprising given the different setups.

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bkelton
Member
211
07-16-2019, 06:25 AM
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executes a run ookla speed test to retrieve metrics like ping and packet loss, helping identify issues with your modem/router or ISP connection.
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bkelton
07-16-2019, 06:25 AM #5

executes a run ookla speed test to retrieve metrics like ping and packet loss, helping identify issues with your modem/router or ISP connection.

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Morphire
Member
244
07-18-2019, 02:59 AM
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From these findings, it seems your device isn't responsible for the slowdowns. Next, verify that your router or modem functions correctly. Reach out to your service provider and report the issue. Best of luck!
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Morphire
07-18-2019, 02:59 AM #6

From these findings, it seems your device isn't responsible for the slowdowns. Next, verify that your router or modem functions correctly. Reach out to your service provider and report the issue. Best of luck!