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Old Dec 17, 2012, 03:59 AM   #26
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Yes thank you ALL, Very Much. I'm gong to Go try these options now. C-U-L8R
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Old Dec 17, 2012, 04:03 AM   #27
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I'm running the CMD prompt right now,,But I see no Response that something is happening?? should I see something? or does it just ruun?
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Old Dec 17, 2012, 04:05 AM   #28
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I'm running the CMD prompt right now,,But I see no Response that something is happening?? should I see something? or does it just ruun?
That's because it's being directed to the file. That's intended. If you open the file periodically, you'll see more stuff is getting added.
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Old Dec 17, 2012, 04:06 AM   #29
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okay, well I tried that Ctrl + C, then asdf .txt thing and it said that .txt was not recognized?? is there something I'm doing wrong? I copied and pasted your CMD.
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Old Dec 17, 2012, 04:08 AM   #30
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Open the file in explorer. Or alternatively, you can do "notepad c:\asdf.txt" without the quotes.
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Old Dec 17, 2012, 04:10 AM   #31
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so I can type (notepad c:\asdf.txt) in Command prompt, and it will give me the results, right?
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Old Dec 17, 2012, 04:14 AM   #32
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Get ping plotter and run a ping test to servers you use. you can see the routing and what stations bottleneck. If the ping is very high, call your ISP and bitch about it. Comcast rerouted my signal and my ping went from 20's to 90's with my gaming server. I bitched and they fixed it.
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Old Dec 17, 2012, 04:42 AM   #33
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Well I have My results , and From what I "think" i Got out of The previous Posts it looks like ALL is well. But you tell me.


Ping statistics for 98.139.183.24:
Packets: Sent = 1212, Received = 1212, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 33ms, Maximum = 252ms, Average = 78ms
Control-C

Some High Ping's there. My usual is 15Ms, if thats accurate , I dont know, but I got it From Pingtest, and speed test.net.
Please let me know if there IS a problem I need to address.
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Well I have My results , and From what I "think" i Got out of The previous Posts it looks like ALL is well. But you tell me.


Ping statistics for 98.139.183.24:
Packets: Sent = 1212, Received = 1212, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 33ms, Maximum = 252ms, Average = 78ms
Control-C

Some High Ping's there. My usual is 15Ms, if thats accurate , I dont know, but I got it From Pingtest, and speed test.net.
Please let me know if there IS a problem I need to address.
Fairly normal results. Nothing negative to conclude from them. Default server PingTest and SpeedTest results are best-case scenario generally and are not representative of what you normally would get with other sites that may be dozens and dozens of hops away.
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Ping plotter will show the routing.
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for reference, looking at connections is a serious pain with netstat when you can just use tcpview

so are the youtube page loads fast & the videos slow? other video sites? are you watching HD videos?

not saying it's not an ISP issue, just that a lot of variables are here

also this might be of use http://www.dslreports.com/forum/charter
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Old Dec 17, 2012, 05:25 AM   #37
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Loading the Page itself is quick enough, It' s the buffering that takes wayyy to long, HD 720p 1080P Hd. I think it's Been traced to the ISP 's end,
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Old Dec 17, 2012, 05:42 AM   #38
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[QUOTE=kn00tcn;2803263]for reference, looking at connections is a serious pain with netstat when you can just use tcpview

so are the youtube page loads fast & the videos slow? other video sites? are you watching HD videos?

not saying it's not an ISP issue, just that a lot of variables are here

also this might be of use http://www.dslreports.com/forum/charter[/QUOTE



thanks I'll check those out. Although I'm pretty Good @ dealing W/ Customer service, So I'm Hoping it IS on their End because I Really take pleasure out of Holding Companies responsible. Especially Charter.
I owned a perfectly good Motorola Modem, and they "asked" me to Accept their Modem, and Like an iodiot I took it, and installed it, Only to Find a new $7.00 charge on my monthly Statement.

I started running that TCPview , and It Shows SO much Stuff that is Truly alien to me, but I notice one thing in particular that stick's out,,,"svchost" i think it is. there is like 20 or so of them. I hope that this is normal.

Aside from all this, I Ran Battlefield 3 a little while ago , on a couple different servers to check the Ping in game, and the Continuity of the Actual Game itself while playing, and it is playing beautiful. Avg 20 ping, on U.S. server only. But still it was pretty good, although I'm sure that is NO way to be sure weather or not there is an actual problem.

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Old Dec 17, 2012, 05:56 AM   #39
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If you want some nice applications that can help assist you diagnosis network problems...
Gaijin has eToolz, Opened Ports Viewer, and some online tools.

Quote from eToolz site:
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EDIT: You might have to go under extras in the toolbars and pick your language in the language menu and restart. They seem to default to German.

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My question is , Are they feeding me B.S? or is there really Something Wrong with My PC? e.g. viruses, malware. adware?
Could be malware, but you would have to check the connections.
More than likely, it is a case of the company or co-worker giving a phone center support person a little info and no real training on the matter. If they did not go into each connection with you, then, IMO, they did not attempt to troubleshoot the results and were probably brushing you off.

You will probably have 20 or so open ports, depending on what software you have running, what services windows is using, any connections to web sites/services, auto updating, etc.

I have, on TCP, 13 listening, 3 established, 7 waiting, and no viruses. My connection is great (and tweaked for fios).

And, they should have done a little more testing than they did... if your post is stating all they tried.

It is a lot more to the connection than going from point A to point B.

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Old Dec 17, 2012, 06:22 AM   #40
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If you want some nice applications that can help assist you diagnosis network problems...
Gaijin has eToolz, Opened Ports Viewer, and some online tools.

Thank you,,Although I have My hands Full with this TCPview right Now. If I continue to experience problem's I will likely go that route.

I really need to find out if what I am seeing in TCPview is "Normal" or "non-problematic" though. Is there anything in particular I should be looking out for?

When I close all of my internet based program's e.g. firefox iexplorer, etc..I get NO more Connected instances, which from the little I've found online is Good. But I'm unsure as to if there is anything Already on My pc which may be a Cause for concern.
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One way I fixed YouTube videos taking so long to buffer was to clear everything in my browser (cache, cookies, etc.)

You're getting a lot of good input. Even if it doesn't turn up anything, you've eliminated a possibility.
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I also have charter and sometimes it can get slow when they are doing services to local nodes and I have to get rerouted but they installed fiber nodes in my local area so I have been getting what I am paying for plus alittle more. The only network issues I have had of late were dying routers but since I have built a custom router, I have had zero issues.
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