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ping is a simple tool but not as comprehensive as pathping... start command prompt as "run as administrator" then type in pathping yahoo.com -q 200 > c:\logout.txt instead of using yahoo as your target, use the server your trying to connect to. This command will run for about 10 minutes or so and will create and output the values to a file in the root with a name of logout.txt... |
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well it appears to be 100% fixed, and actually regular internet browsing feels SO much more responsive.
thanks for the tips there runningman. |
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anytime bro, just keep in mind with that Cisco router you got, there have been reported heat issues with them. I have the E3000 and used a custom firmware, I have a router fan box with it to keep it cool and have zero problems, Knock on wood. So make sure its in a well ventilated area and not on top of another heat source.
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