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Originally Posted by Terra Jim
I've noticed you state that your provider is Virgin. Mine is too and I had very similar problems. It turned out there was an issue with the sub-box at the end of my street and that the signal I was receiving was too low. They upped the signal and everything was aok.
2 ways to check if you are getting intermittent issues - one monitor your cable TV (if you have it). If the picture degrades and becomes pixelated/lags, then that could be an indication you have the same. The other is to do online speed tests which will monitor download and upload speeds, as well as your latency. While not definitive, it may give you an idea.
Hope this might help
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Thanks for the advice. Unfortunatly I'm not on cable, but this lag isnt a permanent thing. I usually have very good connection, its just every now and then it gets sucky.
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Originally Posted by BlueNovember
To clarify; - The lag effects you and your brother simultaneously. (Never one but not the other)
- You are wired and your brother is wireless? Or at least, he does not use your cable?
- You both connect to the same router, without going through a switch or hub
- You made the cable yourself with a crimping tool.
- The lag is random; doesn't happen more at a set time of day, or at regular intervals
A loss of connection followed by its immediate restoration sounds like packet loss. If you have many connections open cheap routers just drop the oldest ones once you reach their limit. This shouldn't be the case unless you're running bittorrent or similar somewhere.
Packet loss can also be caused by interference on the network. The cable you made is the first thing that came to mind. Forty metres seems fine; cat5e goes up to something like 100m, so distance isn't an issue. If you've not used a crimping tool to make it it's possible that the connection isn't very good, although this would only affect you.
If you suspect cable quality may be to blame limit your connection speed to 10Mbs. (Connection properties, Advanced, Speed&Duplex->10Mbs Full Duplex / 10Mbs Half Duplex).
Long shot ^.
I've heard rumours of microwaves (?!) or some brands of cordless telephones interfering with wireless, but that would only affect you brother. (A friend of mine who uses power-over-ethernet loses internet when someone turns on the kitchen lights. An epic situation.)
Perhaps try disconnecting your brother and connecting directly to the net. If the problems still persist it's your ISP at fault, otherwise, your router/network setup.
If all else fails reboot router =). Or reset-to-factory-settings* and set everything up again.
*Be warned; I've come across a Belkin router with a "reset" button that just deleted the firmware, rendering it useless.
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Thanks, your bullet points are absloutley correct, except for two:
No I didnt make the cable (sorry to sound like I did, I used odd wording) I bought it.
And yes my brother and I are connected to the same router, but I connect to it through a hub (which is use to connect my xbox to in addition to my computer (also, if you were going to ask - yes the xbox experiences this issue too, though it doesnt seem as bad since I dont get completely booted from those games)). Though I doubt whether it is the hubs fault, since my brother goes straight into the router and gets hit with these packets of lag as well, regardless of whether i'm using my computer or not.
Funnily enough, when I tried to foward my ports I had to restart my belkin router just to reset my password since I forgot my old one - and unfortunatly that doesnt seem to have resolved it. But your idea about connecting directly to the internet I WILL try. Though itll probably take quite a while to know whether the situation has been resolved, since I have no idea when it will start acting up again - It'll at least help my identify the issue further if I do find it keeps happening (or not).
Perhaps anyone else from britain and on Virgin could clarify if they're having these issues? (I'm south-central)
And lastly, your friend has it tough, man. Reeeal tough.