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Rykel Kharg

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  1. I have found by trial and error that reducing complexity to zero improves the ability to teleport, which is less labored and less prone to crashing (provided one does not mind seeing jellydolls).  I have also found Cool VC to be generally better and faster with teleports than Firestorm or Singularity. 

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  2. The activities of my avatar are running slow and laggy (and in some environments ultra-slow)  – absolutely fatal for any sort of gaming activity.  And the two viewers that I use have considerable difficulty in teleporting.  Pheonix Firestorm is not as severely affected as Singularity, in fact at present the latter usually does not allow teleporting at all.  With moving avatars and teleporting, after a certain time has elapsed both viewers involuntarily disconnect and log out. Occasionally the system simply crashes.  In the case of Singularity, and even when my avatar is stationary and unmoving, it disconnects after a relatively short time.  I have run various tests and implemented various measures, but nothing has resolved these problems thus far.  The tests and measures I have tried include speed test, packet loss test, removing dust from the internal components and fan, relogging, turning the router off for 2 mins and on again, trying a different power socket for the router, lowering the network bandwidth setting, disabling RLV, disabling the firewall (viewer whitelisting), checking and lowering the avatar script number, flushing DNS.  The computer is directly connected to the router using an ethernet cable.  And I am using the default router supplied by my internet service provider, and am wondering if this is screwing up things. Would it be a good idea to get a new router? Any insights or suggestions will be gratefully received. My computer’s information data:  

    OS Name        Microsoft Windows 10 Pro  (Version 10.0.17134)

    Manufacturer  Hewlett-Packard

    System Type   x64-based PC

    System SKU   H6N49AA#ABG

    Processor        Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz, 3401 Mhz, 4 Cores, 8 Logic Processors

    BIOS Version  AMI 80.07, 5/09/2013

    SMBIOS              Version       2.7

    Embedded Controller Version            255.255

    BIOS Mode     UEFI

    Platform Role  Desktop

    Secure Boot State   On

    PCR7 Configuration   Binding Not Possible

    System Directory   C:\WINDOWS\system32

    Boot Device       \Device\HarddiskVolume2

    Installed RAM 16.0 GB

    Total Memory 15.9 GB

    Available Memory     12.2 GB

    Total Virtual Memory     18.3 GB

    Available Virtual Memory     13.9 GB

    Page File Space            2.38 GB

    Page File         C:\pagefile.sys

    Kernel DMA Protection             Off

    Virtualization-based security    Not enabled

    Device Encryption Support -   Reasons for failed automatic device encryption: TPM is not usable, PCR7 binding is not supported, Hardware Security Test Interface failed - device is not InstantGo, Un-allowed DMA capable bus/device(s) detected, TPM is not usable.

    Hyper-V - VM Monitor Mode Extensions     Yes

    Hyper-V - Second Level Address Translation Extensions     Yes

    Hyper-V - Virtualization Enabled in Firmware            No

    Hyper-V - Data Execution Protection Yes

    Average roundtrip time     23 ms

    Packet loss    0 %

    Speedtest    Ping time  213 ms,  Download 45.83 Mbps, Upload 13.38 Mbps

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