eddiepscetti
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Sorry mate
Sorry we strayed from your question......there is a line testing analysis from 1 of my trusted sites dslreports.com. You may have to register...but once you do you will be able to tell what degree of your packet loss is coming from your isp. I've personally used this report to get Comcast to look further into the packet loss I was experiencing. The reason I'm suggesting this is it sounds to me that your problem could possibly be on the ISP end. Try the link, the test will take a couple of hours, and please repost. The test your looking for is line quality testingOk now that my thread has been derailed, anyone have any ideas on my original problem?
Router is not over heating from what i can tell, coldest room in the house and isn't very warm to the touch.
I don;t really want to go out and buy a new router only for it not to help since it doesn't seem that anyone has made any W7 friendly networking gear yet. Does anyone recommend any tools to help diagnose network errors or anything that could monitor my router for errors? Or are there any type of MTU tweaks or anything known out there for W7 i could try?
Ok now that my thread has been derailed, anyone have any ideas on my original problem?
Router is not over heating from what i can tell, coldest room in the house and isn't very warm to the touch.
I don;t really want to go out and buy a new router only for it not to help since it doesn't seem that anyone has made any W7 friendly networking gear yet. Does anyone recommend any tools to help diagnose network errors or anything that could monitor my router for errors? Or are there any type of MTU tweaks or anything known out there for W7 i could try?
Maybe check the firmware on the router as well and update it if necessary?