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Originally Posted by thenry
how many devices are linked wired? try linking another if theres only 1 to see if its your main pc
if you have no manual settings set on the SuperHub which take forever setting again then try the hard pinhole reset. check connectors and all.
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I have 1 PC wired, but never had problem before till recently.
I have my Android mobile that connect wireless to the SuperHub and can be slow at times, even early in the morning, I woke up today at around 4am and I tested on my mobile and it was a bit slow.
The wireless PC at the other end of the house, has always been slow, think it is a distance thing.
I also have my Xbox 360 wired and noticed a slow down on that.
The SuperHub was rebooted 4 days ago, if it was wonder, I may of rebooted it to see if it made a different.
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Originally Posted by Kushan
Before you do anything, try a different browser on your PC. If you use Chrome, try Firefox or vice-versa. Your pings, speedtests and tracerts don't show anything out of the ordinary.
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I normally go between IE9 and Firefox, but will give Chrome and Opera a try as I have them installed.
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
I think that none of the above remedies will make a jot of difference if the underlying condition persists.
Given the good ping (is that consistent?), then I'd suspect the VM DNS. Unfortunately, VM in their stupidity prevent you from changing the DNS servers (although you can at least on the PC set your own DNS in the TCP/IP properties which might be worth trying).
In modem mode, I've set my router to use Google DNS (8.8.8.8 & 8.8.4.4). Whenever I see a lag in loading web pages, my TBB graph shows an increase in average latency and my JDAST speed test shows a drop in upstream speed.
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The ping during the day is normally 5/10ms at night it goes 10/15/20ms
Never though of that one, this could be the problem, as the DNS is not the greatest at the best of times, I don't have the money at the moment to get a router, and putting it into modem mode.
It does seem to come and go in waves of a week or so at a time, sometime less, sometimes more.
I would of said overload on the network around here, but I can get full speed at 6/7/8pm with a 15/20ms ping