10-18-2017, 07:38 PM
I re-read your post and have two other suggestions.
I had similar problems in the past with disconnections "on usage".
1. Try temporarily disabling your WiFi encryption, sometines WPA2 encryption is not fully compatible between routers and workstation and disconnects upon transfert "load". Or using WEP instead for testing purpose.
2. On a similar subject, but this one dates back to the first "high-speed" internet days. Check your MTU seeting in router and also card settings. Same with Jumbo packet settings. I have seen, different configs make the connection drop or slow down to a crawl maknig pages timeout or be innaccessible.
Good luck!
- TD
I had similar problems in the past with disconnections "on usage".
1. Try temporarily disabling your WiFi encryption, sometines WPA2 encryption is not fully compatible between routers and workstation and disconnects upon transfert "load". Or using WEP instead for testing purpose.
2. On a similar subject, but this one dates back to the first "high-speed" internet days. Check your MTU seeting in router and also card settings. Same with Jumbo packet settings. I have seen, different configs make the connection drop or slow down to a crawl maknig pages timeout or be innaccessible.
Good luck!
- TD
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