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Beasthunter8625

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  • Birthday 11/30/1986

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  1. Just tried that after another factory reset of the router and every website that I tried to access including the speedtest servers came up as a cannot detect DNS server. After reverting the changes back, I can now access websites and speedtests however speeds are still low
  2. I don't have hyper traffic enabled. I never have. I have tried factory resetting the router, it worked great for about 2 days, then speeds plummeted again. Tried doing a reboot, worked for 15 minutes and died again. This evening I did yet another factory reset and nothing changed. Currently I'm plugged directly in to my modem (zoom 5341j doccis 3.0) and I'm running 9 MB according to steam. Once I connect my r1 I cap at 5-6MB for 3-5 minutes and then dropped to 128k
  3. My exact set up was everything you stated minus the IPv6 being off. After turning off the IPv6 my speeds have dropped to mere Bits and have since gone up to 60KB/s on a 60Mbps connection. All speed tests are done wired. I have tried to run a speed test directly from my Zoom 5341J doccis 3.0 modem with multiple Cat5e and Cat 6 cables. Those results came back normal. Once connecting back to the router all speeds are fine for a brief period of time and then they drop off drastically again. Currently with nothing else downloading or uploading on the connection besides my game file, I am getting the time of 6 hours for 3 gigs when on the same connection I was downloading 50gb games in under 4 hours
  4. As stated in the title, I am downloading games and randomly my connection on everything will drop from about 5-6MB/s to 100-300KB/s. The connection drops and everything is slow. I've tried pausing the download and re-running the speed tests and my ping is 100-200ms (varies on each test) and my download speed, which is usually around 45-50 mbps hovers down closer to 2-5 and my upload is unaffected. The problem persists until I reboot my modem. However if I do not reboot my router at the same time the issue occurs faster than if I the router as well. Any idea on what could be causing this other than potientally being the router overwhelmed with data? The issue doesn't occur for anything else except when the files I download are very large.
  5. Iain, Please tell me the user is an easter egg to patrice oneil.
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