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Hello, ive been dealing with this problem for a while now... everytime since i start downloading, expecially in xbox pc app, or steam my pc start lagging extremely. By lagging i mean robotic voice in discord, video lagging and screen lagging..no clue why.. second problem is, that my download expecially in xbox drops to kb/s then up to max 3mb/s (which is still low) and then back to even 0/kbs. Could someone help please? My internet speed should be 100mb/s Specs: Ryzen 5 3600, RTX 2070super, 16gb ram, m2 ssd windows, games installed on hdd wd
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As the title says, Im planning in hosting a web app to be used by our small office with 15 employees. But what i would like is to host on on their archive server and can accesss it either from LAN or WWW. What are the restrictions that i may encounter if i push through with this route? Thank you!
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I'd like to start by saying I couldn't find anything in the Tech News Section - so if there is an original article, I apologise. Sources: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-39973787 https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/05/net-neutrality-goes-down-in-flames-as-fcc-votes-to-kill-title-ii-rules/ Net Neutrality came into place in 2015 under the supervision of FCC Chair Man - Tom Wheeler. Well, 2 years later, it has been removed under the new FCC advisor Ajit Pai. The Commissioners at the FCC decided to vote 2:1 on whether or not to kill of Net Neutrality. My Pai has said on multiple times that: My quick note: Excuse me? What???? For those who don't know what net neutrality is, oh I'm sorry, Was: After looking through multiple articles: it's more the fact that this was a preliminary vote, A final vote is due later in the Year. My thoughts: WHAT THE ACTUAL F**K AMERICA?!?!? Net Neutrality was a great thing. it allowed for more fairness in a market controlled by the few big ISPs and allowed for all content to be delivered on an equal playing field - not a "Premium Fast Lane" Also - Surprise, Surprise - Ajit Pai was actually "Associate General Counsel" at Verizon Communications, a company that has always been against Net Neutrality. Something which shows that ISP's will do anything to get out of the Title 2 classification where they can't charge for such services. A chart found on the DailyDot website shows what companies are spending the most to dismantle Net Neutrality. And I have a feeling that most of that went on Lobbying all members of the FCC / Governement who are against the FCC. Here is another chart to show the momentum of which Lobbying has increased over Net Neutrality: I honestly think lobbying should be made illegal since its basically putting wallets before what is in the best interest of the people. Will it ever stop? No, not when there is money to be made - but it doesn't make it any more right. Your Thoughts? Please Leave them down below!
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Hi guys, I searched on internet about how to make a tournament in CS GO and I found some reddit posts but I want to know about PC specs and servers and that is what I wanted to ask here! So I need to connect 10 or 11 PC's with good connection (all need to have low ping). I also want to know do I need some better server or I can host with my PC specs down! It is going to be small tournament just for fun. Where do I need to connect or how do I connect all these PC's I think that I would need to connect it with cat 5 or 5e but I need to have cat 5e or 6 connectors which is expensive. Do I need to connect it on hub or I'm not good with servers and network. Guys thanks and if u could write me all I need!
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Guys please put this code in your header to support net neutrality! https://pastebin.com/053m1Kz3 <script type="text/javascript"> var _bftn_options = { /* * Choose from 'money', 'stop', and 'slow'. Omit this property to get the * default theme. */ theme: 'slow', // @type {string} /* * Or, if you want your own custom theme, specify its properties here. * Unspecified options will fall back to the default values. */ theme: { className: 'money', // @type {string} will be applied to iframe body tag logos: ['images/money.png', 'images/stop.png'], // @type {Array} img src values headline: 'This is the web without net neutrality.', // @type {string} modal headline text body: 'Cable companies want to get rid of net neutrality. Without it, sites like ours could be censored, slowed down, or forced to charge extra fees. We can stop them and keep the Internet open, fast, and awesome if we all contact Congress and the FCC, but we only have a few days left.' // @type {string} modal body text }, /* * Choose from 'fp' for Free Press, 'dp' for Demand Progress or * 'fftf' for Fight for the Future. Omit this property to randomly split * form submissions between all organizations in the Battle for the Net * coalition. */ org: 'fftf', // @type {string} /* * Specify a delay (in milliseconds) before showing the widget. Defaults to one * second. */ delay: 1000, // @type {number} /* * Specify a date on which to display the widget. Defaults to July 12th, 2017 if * omitted. ISO-8601 dates are UTC time, three-argument dates (with a zero-based * month) are local time. */ date: new Date(2017, 6, 12), // @type {Date} /* * If you show the modal on your homepage, you should let users close it to * access your site. However, if you launch a new tab to open the modal, closing * the modal just leaves the user staring at a blank page. Set this to true to * prevent closing the modal - the user can close the tab to dismiss it. Defaults * to false. */ uncloseable: false, // @type {Boolean} /* * Prevents the widget iframe from loading Google Analytics. Defaults to false. */ disableGoogleAnalytics: false, // @type {Boolean} /* * Always show the widget. Useful for testing. */ always_show_widget: true // @type {Boolean} }; </script>
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Hello! Let's get straight to the point... some download not all of them are slower ( we talking about 900kb/s slower then normal ) and i don't see why thats normal.. Im going to wrote down the thoughts i have about this issue and some clue to help you understand the problem. Clues: If i download from the browser the download start at a low speed download till it fade to 0.0 kb/s. if i download from other application like torrent or game's client such as lol the downlaod is normal. the pc i'm using is new, i built it. I booted the pc with win10 using a usb-pen that had an iso mounted with rufus. (while i was choosing the bootable device i notice that there was 2 partition of the usb i used the first of the two) (win 10 is working fine) i have problem with .dll files . i use a NETGEAR WNA3100 N300 Wireless USB Adapter to connect to the internet, i have the latest driver installed on the pc and its working fine. I dont have any antivirus installed , i had it before and the problem was still there. Toughts : Could it be a problem of clearance? Could it be the firewall blocking it? Could it be that some settings of the pen? (Im gonna upload a file with all the settings about it) i dont think its a problem of server or line cause friends that have my same line and live close to me doesnt have it. (and why would other download works) i dont think thats there is a problem with certain server cause all the download from browser are problematic. i dont really know how to resolve this thing... and if u need some certain information feel free to ask them.. i kinda need people that have knowledge or experience about this stuff.. Sysinfo (1).txt
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So i recently tried to port forward some ports so i can host a server for a game but it simply ignores everything i try.I used both https://portforward.com/ and http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/to see if ports are open but all i get is your port is NOT open. This router is the one i got from my ISP.
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i have a brodband 100mbps when i ping i get normal reply but when i download something like games from steam i started geting timed out and download speed spikes
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I just built a new pc and then gave it to the person that asked me to do so and the internet was working in my home.. However it is not working for him. Anybody knows what could i do ? VID_20191130_143421.mp4
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So watching yesterday's WAN Show reminded me of a bit of news I ran across a little while back. Face swap? pfft, try weather swap. https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/nvidia-ai-winter-summer-car/
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So I was sort of playing around with net user in command prompt and somehow locked myself out of my main local account on my PC. I made an account with the command: net user Blank 73. I'm currently on the 'Blank' account and have no administrative access whatsoever and cannot allow administrative actions because somehow my initial account's password changed...? Help. Please.
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So, my boss is making me build a LAN-website for all the employees to access important data for the functions they make (like; currency exchange tables, dead-lines, forms, news, etc) and also, he want me to make the clients data, currently saved in an excel database, accessible in that web page. Now, import data from excel to the mysql db it's not that hard (save as csv and then import that, at least it sounds easy), but I don't know how I can make all that data accessible in the web page without it being a mess or ugly. Want I was thinking (more like dreaming) to do it's a section with entries for each client (the id and name of it), a search bar to filter the names, and then, when click in the client name, display all the client data (info, tasks, dead-lines, etc) This sound great but I have no idea of how to make this, like, 0 idea, so, if you could help me make out something... Thanks in advance
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For those of you who don't know Videotron, it is a Quebec-based telecommunications company. Just like Bell, Rogers and Telus, they offer Internet access, cable and mobile plans in Quebec. However, earlier this week, Videotron made a splash in the Quebec tel-co scene. They released their new "Unlimited Music" service that allows users to stream music form partner services without it counting towards their mobile data cap. Such partners include Spotify, Rdio, Google Play Music and others. Any user who currently has a Premium Plan (starting at $64.95) has access to "Unlimited Music" (Source: Videotron). That sounds really good on paper. While I would be more than glad to use this service (my current plan with Videotron doesn't allow it), I can't help but think about the CRTC's ruling back in January. They specifically ruled that Bell and Videotron are not allowed to stream their mobile TV content without it counting towards the user's mobile data cap. Such practice would give an unfair advantage to Videotron's and Bell's own media companies and violate principles of net neutrality (Source: Net neutrality: CRTC bans Bell from subsidizing data usage for mobile TV app). However, the situation is a bit different than what happened back in January. Videotron's partners in offering this service (Spotify, Rdio, etc.) are not owned by Videotron. Surely, this cannot be seen as an anti-competitive behaviour, right? Well, while Videotron is saying that any organization can become a partner and be streamed free of data caps, they do not say if there is a fee for these partners or if there is any other requirement (Source: Videotron bets on mobile streaming future, eyes new users with ‘Unlimited Music’). I personally think that an offer like this could deter newcomers in the music streaming world to enter the already small Quebec market if they have to pay to have access to Videotron's unlimited network. What if other tel-co join Videotron in this endeavour? Music streaming companies are either going to have to chose between the different carriers or pay every carrier for unlimited access which could ultimately lead them to charge more for access to their streaming services. On the other hand, Videotron's offer could push competitors in offering more competitive services by, say, raising data caps without raising prices. I could be totally wrong and Videotron's new service is a step in the right direction for the Canadian mobile Internet. I guess we will have to wait for someone who's well-versed in net neutrality to stream music from a service that wasn't partnered with Videotron and see what happens. What do you think? Is this a step in the right direction or a complete offense on net neutrality?
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FCC chair: Move on from net neutrality debate, overbuild each other's territory. Tom Wheeler, putting cable companies in their place once again, this time effectively telling them to STFU and actually get on with the business of doing their business and not crying about how things are now forcing them to do the competition they should've done in the first place. Wheeler isn't wrong. Cable companies create local monopolies just to avoid undercutting their prices, no wonder they are all shitting bricks because for the first time in their lives they'll have to directly compete in areas they have stayed away from. I say bring it on. This is a win for the consumers in every imaginable way, ISPs need to get with the program already. http://arstechnica.com/business/2015/05/tom-wheeler-tells-cable-industry-to-stop-complaining-start-competing/
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http://recode.net/2015/08/12/nbcuniversal-buys-big-chunks-of-vox-media-and-buzzfeed/ Read it yourself. Obviously Re/code is owned by Vox, so it's one sided but still. Let's discuss below. How one-sided will Verge articles be now? I'm interested to see what will happen to The Verge's credibility more than anything.
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If India is getting and understanding the concept of net neutrality right, I don't see why other developed nations can't do it. Facebook's internet.org while seeming innocent, does have a larger agenda. What would you choose? Which is a lesser evil ? Some form of internet access with Facebook pumping in funds and sacrifice some amounts of net neutrality or Have difficulty getting access to the internet with no large organization like Facebook pumping in funds and getting it right from the beginning ? Source: http://www.theverge.com/2015/4/20/8456943/india-net-neutrality-facebook-internet-org-zero-rating
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Some people might wonder why a lot is being posted about NN and ISPs (and their shenanigans). Well, wonder no more. Because things like this are very important to the tech industry (and other industries) and it is my opinion that people need to care about things like this and no be apathetic. Plus, we get to witness corporate smackdowns like the one Google is happily delivering to other ISPs with their rollout of their Fibre services. I love that they are essentially goading the ISPs into rising up to their taunts with respect to T2 reclassifications. Sure, Google has a excellent track record of starting a lot of interesting ventures and then just giving up, I'd like to think that NN and their pursuit of being a ISP (if only to get other ISPs to smarten up) will last and will be taken seriously. http://bgr.com/2015/01/29/google-fiber-vs-comcast-att-net-neutrality/
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Wheeler: If slow speeds are enough, why do you heavily promote faster service? Before we begin, allow me to present this simple checklist to demonstrate what Tom Wheeler has lobbed at the ISPs... ☐ rekt ☐ not rekt ☑ Tyrannosaurus rekt I applaud the balls that Wheeler is displaying against these guys with the FCCs latest ruling and just how persistent Wheeler has become. Maybe he realized his very career was on the line if he didn't see the light OR he simply saw the light and has decided to do his job and secure even this for the American citizens. I don't know, I just know that I'm glad the FCC (and with the latest bandwidth use rulings by the FTC) are shoving the ISPs into a vice just a little more and forcing them to get with the program even if they don't want to. The ISPs never seem to want to do anything these days, we need these kinds of shots across the bow it seems to send a message. @http://arstechnica.c...1&post=28254929 http://arstechnica.com/business/2015/01/fcc-chairman-mocks-industry-claims-that-customers-dont-need-faster-internet/
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Tom Wheeler, head of the F.C.C., is expected to call for reclassifying high-speed Internet as a telecommunications service. Agency Would Regulate Broadband Providers Tightly Like Telecommunications Firms Those who wanted Title II reclassification, eat your hearts out. Looks like the FCC and Wheeler are going to go ahead after all and exercise their power to reclassify. "FCC using their ban hammer" could be the title of this, because thats basically what the FCC is about to do. The best part? This: Oh yes, he's starting it soon. Now, passing with a majority might be difficult given how hard these guys will lobby against it, but its promising to see it happen all the same. http://www.wsj.com/articles/fcc-to-propose-strong-net-neutrality-rules-1422911055
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Panel to Investigate Whether White House Improperly Influenced Agency on Broadband Rules Oh you darling Republicans, always assuming that something is wrong and needing to throw any wrench possible in any sort of forward movement possible. Seems like some in the House don't like how close the FCC appears to be to the White House, even though Wheeler has maintained how independent the FCC is and the Republicans question the timing of Wheelers announcement just after comments made by POTUS on net neutrality. In my personal opinion, the Republicans can't handle that for once in a long time, the FCC (and by extension, the Government) is going to do something that HELPS normal consumers and puts the pressure on companies to do a better job and be more competitive AND takes the wind out of their lobbying efforts by regulating them like the good old utilities they should be. The Republicans aren't innocent of bias in this. Their version of net neutrality would in effect CRIPPLE the FCC entirely and get rid of any power they had. I prefer the current position that Wheeler has over the madness that the elephants want to bring about. http://www.wsj.com/articles/republicans-vow-to-fight-fcc-broadband-proposal-1423240213
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Documents reveal the cozy relationship between lobbyists, officials, and the FCC Well, well, well. What do we have here? More collusion between Comcast, TWC and the FCC? Say it ain't so! If you've been wondering who actually supported Comcast in this and how anyone could, rest easy. Most people probably aren't. Comcast has been busy drumming up ghost letters without the "authors" approval on any level what so ever, and everyone has been turning a blind eye to this because support is support and I imagine someone at the FCC got their share of "support" to allow these "support" to be considered valid. Naughty, naughty Comcast. As a forum, especially our US residents, we should care more about a situation like this. If people were to be so invested in a scenario like this as they are in other manners affecting this site, imagine how powerful a message we could send to those in charge that we will not go quietly into that good night. http://www.theverge.com/2015/1/26/7878239/comcast-twc-fcc-merger-letters-politicians-ghostwritten
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Yesterday evening my internet connection suddently got extremely bad. I was playing black ops 2 and suddently got a 999 ping and couldn't play anymore. Since now it hasn't changed. I am connected with an Ethernet cable. But all other devices in the house do also have extremely bad connection. Has anybody any idea what and why this is and how I can fix it?
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AT&T CEO: 'There Will Be Litigation' on Net Neutrality
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If the FCC is committed to its current path, "there will be litigation," Randall Stephenson told CNBC. Oh AT&T, can't you just get with the program instead of bringing the lawyers into everything? Lawyers take the fun out of everything, threats about using lawyers is even less fun. Do you guys not like fun? I guess not. I hope AT&T understands that if the FCC votes in favour of this, they'll have all the backing the government has. Including access to as much money as they need to put these ISPs and carriers into line. Lawsuits? Is that really a good idea? You want some bored government lawyer saying "ATT suing the government? I'm bored, I'll take the case" If the vote fails, so be it. If it succeeds, these greedy goons better pray they don't get abused. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2476844,00.asp?fullsite=true- 18 replies
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So, Long story short, I played skyrim no problem, then i installed some mods and 1 ENB. then I removed the ENB and all went wrong,, Skyrim wouldn't start to a d3d11.dll issue. I reinstalled skyrim completely and removed all mods. It still wouldn't start. but the d3d11 issue is gone but I am now stuck on a infinite splash screen loop, when i press play, steam says launching skyrim and shows the splash screen again. I searched on many forums and found nothing that would work. Then i saw someone saying that i should install netframework 3.5. so i downloaded it form microsoft, But when I tied to install it nothing happens>.!!! Yes, I have turned it off and on Windows is up to date! (8.1) I have also checked file integrity Thanks!