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its a router modem combo? they could have reset it remotely
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is that over wifi or wired?
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seems like your experiencing a WAN slowdown which in all my experience usually occurs on the router especially when they've been up for extremely long periods of time. have you tried a simple soft reset of the router/modem but the router at the least routers have RAM and cpu's just like any other electronic device and RAM can get full due to memory leaks or what have you i typically can tell this is happening by trying to access the router config page during the issue and see if it comes up lickity split or not
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lol oh i see, uhh the router could be going bad i suppose
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i'm actually using a d-link router and am getting 100% of my connection over wireless just as i would wired. basically your wireless sync rate needs to be considerably higher then your cap to achieve your max speeds otherwise you'll see results like your gettting if my computer is not connected atleast at 270Mbps wirelessly then i can't achieve 60Mbps of actual data transfer i'm using 400Mbps wireless N Products though so unless my wireless channel gets extremely crowded i'm good you can also turn off CMTS protection which protects other channels from your connection interfering with them. there are a lot of tweaks that can be done to help you get a little faster speed on wifi i'm just not sure if belkins routers allow you to change such settings
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lorne you have the bot setup to kick inactive people after 5 minutes lol that even includes ops
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There are a few things I've Frankensteined together to work with centos because they aren't tested and or supported but almost everything I've seen has supported rhel
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I've tried it but it just wasn't for me I didn't like the feel of it, I like the fact that rhel is that it's more widely supported then centos other than that I like centos and how well it works
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nope i run straight CentOS i used to run Ubuntu server and i'll probably run RHEL next
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in Tennesse you can get residential Gbit
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Agreed but I made the change with the future in mind which is what he could be doing aswell
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Amen!
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He wants gbit though
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why don't you use a 4 port router with a gbit switch to expand the ports? i'm sure that'd be cheaper lol
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http://www.newegg.co...N82E16833124091 cisco makes great stuff http://www.newegg.co...N82E16833704123 i have a few tp link products they are just so-so edit: another thought. you could always get one of the wireless routers that are Gbit and just disable the wireless
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agreed!
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agree'd my last wireless keyboard i had for a year and only change the batteries once
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you might especially with folding SLI in games though is really not all its cracked up to be, its buggy, hardly ever works and patches break it all the time both driver and game/program developer i don't think i'd mess with it if it were me
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a faster router in general might help a little, routers have ram, and cpus so a more up to date router with a faster CPU and more ram will be able to handle more simultanious connections at a single time easier you may not notice a speed increase but if you have any sort of network slowdown when lots of requests from multiple computers go out or come in then you will surely see improvement there. also if you do go with a Gbit router/switch you will a significant increase in local file transfer speeds although that won't really show in your real world connection because as you said its limited by the modem ~ Mark
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looks good to me
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i use a closed loop liquid cooler like RTB was talking about its fantastic i haven't had any problems with it at all except for the radiator getting clogged with dust which happens no matter what type of cooler you use keeping the heat away from the cpu is always a good idea imo my block stays relatively cool while my radiator will be at 50-60C maybe even hotter i've never checked it
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25Mb bonded middle of nowhere kansas - centurylink
TriRan replied to 00000000000000000000's topic in Show off your speed
Welcome to Testmy.net i'm glad your satisified with your service! coming from a small town i know how lack of options can really suck glad you got yourself a nice connection even in a small town Congrats! ~Mark -
Setting up a cron for rsync on a non conformant port
TriRan replied to mudmanc4's topic in General Discussion
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blake could touch more on the ati vs nvidia for folding thing nvidia folds better then ATI atm something to do with CUDA not saying it wouldn't fold well just not as well as a comparable nvidia card
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If your going to go fold I wouldn't use ati