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Might want to flush DNS also. At the CMD prompt type "ipconfig /flushdns" without quotes, this will clear the DNS, Type "exit" to exit CMD
@sk1lld wrote:
@bishtopYou can also try a fixed DNS, Google fixed DNS, and set a fixed DNS like 1.1.1.1.. This sometimes will smooth connections out a little.
Might want to flush DNS also. At the CMD prompt type "ipconfig /flushdns" without quotes, this will clear the DNS, Type "exit" to exit CMD
Great direction @sk1lld !
Indeed having both a primary and secondary DNS set up will typically always then provide you with the most efficient router no matter the traffic congestion out there no matter the day and time. If your ISP allows it, then always strive to have to two different ones (providers) and not linked to your local DNS. Another helpful feature is to setup your onw local router to always 're-initialize' once every 24 hours. This way you also flush its IP and routing buffer, so its always keep up to date and clean. Many routers also suffer to some degree with handling the buffer overruns when their mapping tables are fully filled up and they need somehow to prioritize which to overwrite or not...
Certainly your great Qualcomm Atheros network adapter card that you have @bishtop should have no problem at all to handle all the processing and serve your gaming needs here for both BF4 and also the future BF2042 game. So its all about keeping your driver up to date and get the settings optimized to make it all work best possible for you.
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