This points to an issue on your home network, not with your computers or ISP. Maybe a broken router or network congestion or an unreliable cable or a wrong network setting or something like that. Maybe your router cannot handle too much traffic and drops the connection.Kelenan7368 wrote: »During the course of this problem I have bought 4 new computers and changed internet companies and the problem persists! I think I'm done throwing good money after bad!
This points to an issue on your home network, not with your computers or ISP. Maybe a broken router or network congestion or an unreliable cable or a wrong network setting or something like that. Maybe your router cannot handle too much traffic and drops the connection.Kelenan7368 wrote: »During the course of this problem I have bought 4 new computers and changed internet companies and the problem persists! I think I'm done throwing good money after bad!
Hopefully you get this fixed soon!
This points to an issue on your home network, not with your computers or ISP. Maybe a broken router or network congestion or an unreliable cable or a wrong network setting or something like that. Maybe your router cannot handle too much traffic and drops the connection.Kelenan7368 wrote: »During the course of this problem I have bought 4 new computers and changed internet companies and the problem persists! I think I'm done throwing good money after bad!
Hopefully you get this fixed soon!
YandereGirlfriend wrote: »This points to an issue on your home network, not with your computers or ISP. Maybe a broken router or network congestion or an unreliable cable or a wrong network setting or something like that. Maybe your router cannot handle too much traffic and drops the connection.Kelenan7368 wrote: »During the course of this problem I have bought 4 new computers and changed internet companies and the problem persists! I think I'm done throwing good money after bad!
Hopefully you get this fixed soon!
So much this.
Enabling network congestion settings has helped basically everyone I know (including myself) who has tried them.[/quoteYandereGirlfriend wrote: »This points to an issue on your home network, not with your computers or ISP. Maybe a broken router or network congestion or an unreliable cable or a wrong network setting or something like that. Maybe your router cannot handle too much traffic and drops the connection.Kelenan7368 wrote: »During the course of this problem I have bought 4 new computers and changed internet companies and the problem persists! I think I'm done throwing good money after bad!
Hopefully you get this fixed soon!
So much this.
Enabling network congestion settings has helped basically everyone I know (including myself) who has tried them.
I think we already have it enabled but ill check it out again ty.