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Zareru Zerundi

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  1. For the moment, it seems to be working. I changed from my 5Ghz to a 2.4 and all seems to be well, no packet loss and a ping averaging about 65 or so. I appreciate all the help and suggestions and will keep them in mind for future reference! I'm guessing I connected to the 5Ghz by habit after reinstalling Windows.

     

    Thanks again!

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  2. 9 hours ago, ChinRey said:

    You may want to do a connection speed test, like the one at http://tucson.speedtest.net/ If you do, go for the Tuscon server since that's the one on the Ookla network closest to LL's server park. It probably won't tell you much though.

    Doing this, the worst numbers I got back for each category (There were multiple servers, ran it for each of them):

    78ms ping

    32mbps Download

    5mbps Upload

    Mind you, these were the worst numbers I got back, everything else was normally much better.

  3. 6 hours ago, Nalates Urriah said:

    Without clear information about your computer, viewer, and connection all we can do is guess. Use the viewer's HELP->ABOUT... to get ALL the computer and viewer info we need. You'll have to tell us about your connection. Satellite, DSL, Cable, Wireless (U-verse type), age, and make of router/gateway.

    So, pulling that info, I get this:

    Firestorm 5.0.1 (52150) Dec 10 2016 14:44:37 (Firestorm-Releasex64) with OpenSimulator support
    Release Notes

    You are at 157.5, 139.7, 61.7 in Thumbelina located at sim10629.agni.lindenlab.com (216.82.52.191:13019)
    SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Thumbelina/158/140/62
    (global coordinates 263,070.0, 209,292.0, 61.7)
    Second Life Server 17.05.05.326149
    Release Notes

    CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700 CPU @ 3.40GHz (3407.99 MHz)
    Memory: 8131 MB
    OS Version: Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit (Build 15063)
    Graphics Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
    Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 960/PCIe/SSE2

    Windows Graphics Driver Version: 21.21.0013.7654
    OpenGL Version: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 376.54

    RestrainedLove API: (disabled)
    libcurl Version: libcurl/7.47.0 OpenSSL/1.0.1i zlib/1.2.8
    J2C Decoder Version: KDU v7.8
    Audio Driver Version: FMOD Ex 4.44.61
    LLCEFLib/CEF Version: 1.5.3-(CEF-WIN-3.2526.1347-32)
    LibVLC Version: 2.2.4
    Voice Server Version: Vivox 4.6.0017.22050

    Settings mode: Phoenix
    Viewer Skin: StarLight (Silver Blue)
    Font Used: Ubuntu Font Family (96 dpi)
    Font Size Adjustment: 2 pt
    UI Scaling: 1.5
    Draw distance: 128 m
    Bandwidth: 500 kbit/s
    LOD factor: 2
    Render quality: High-Ultra (6/7)
    Advanced Lighting Model: Yes
    Texture memory: 1024 MB (1)
    VFS (cache) creation time (UTC): 2017-5-24T8:59:39
    Built with MSVC version 1800
    Packets Lost: 141/1,132 (12.5%)
    May 24 2017 14:48:28 SLT

    As for modem, I know it's a U-Verse modem that's, at most, 2 years old, through AT&T. It's crummy, at best, but I've never had issues with it before and I haven't made any changes to network connection or anything lately.

    8 hours ago, Rolig Loon said:

    Have you looked at temperatures inside your computer, specifically at your CPU and GPU? When a system regularly disconnects within a couple of minutes, it can mean that it's overheating and trying to save itself by dumping out of tasks that are putting a lot of stress on it. 

    As for overheating, the viewer doesn't even run long enough for my fans to bother kicking in. Not to say it isn't a possibility, however for the entirety of the time of owning this tower, I've never once experienced it overheating. I can/will check to see how it looks when I get a chance, though.

  4. So, to break down what I've done:

    Relogged, multiple times.

    Tried different accounts.

    Rebooted modem, multiple times.

    Clean install of the viewer.

    Different regions.

    Triple Checked driver updates.

    Re-installed OS (unrelated to this particular issue, though still relevant)

    Re-checked drivers.

    Rebooted modem, again.

    I continue to be disconnected within 2-3 minutes after logging in; I can spin in a circle, type in local chat and still use buttons/menus, though soon after my mini-map turns red and I'm disconnected, without fail.

     

    My system specs are:

    Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (build 15063), 64-bit

    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700 CPU @ 3.40GHz

    RAM 8.0 GB

    Video Card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960

    Chipset GeForce GTX 960

    Dedicated Memory 2.0 GB

    Total Memory 4.0 GB

    Driver Version 21.21.13.7654

     

    If more info is needed, let me know, I'm just tired of treading water, considering it was working fine last night without so much as a hiccup. Help please!

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