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Road Side Pub
Internet connection dropping UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="wildride02gt" data-source="post: 12362654" data-attributes="member: 104888"><p>first, 10am-6pm is peak usage for ISP's due to the load from businesses, cell phone servers, schools, and home usage. To keep the ISP from getting overloaded and crashing servers, the ISP's throttle and cap data rates. This starts at the residential level first, as that is considered low priority. Most of the time, this is not noticed for normal browsing. Streaming, however, uses much more data, so they often slow the data rate , mainly to discourage the users from streaming during these hours. </p><p>what can be done about this? Not much. check with your ISP to see what your connection level/billing rate is. Some of the lower tiers get rocked hard when the servers start getting loaded up. The higher tiers are less likely to have this happen, basically you pay to NOT get throttled and capped. </p><p>Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildride02gt, post: 12362654, member: 104888"] first, 10am-6pm is peak usage for ISP's due to the load from businesses, cell phone servers, schools, and home usage. To keep the ISP from getting overloaded and crashing servers, the ISP's throttle and cap data rates. This starts at the residential level first, as that is considered low priority. Most of the time, this is not noticed for normal browsing. Streaming, however, uses much more data, so they often slow the data rate , mainly to discourage the users from streaming during these hours. what can be done about this? Not much. check with your ISP to see what your connection level/billing rate is. Some of the lower tiers get rocked hard when the servers start getting loaded up. The higher tiers are less likely to have this happen, basically you pay to NOT get throttled and capped. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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