Thanks for all the many times you try to help people, Raist, however the majority of what you said may as well be an alien language to people like me who pretty much only know how to turn on a pc and surf or play a game.It's a networking issue in route to the servers.<snip>
Can usually test/prove this through the use of a VPN service. During the free trial you can try multiple locations to tunnel through. When you find one that is stable you can take a snapshot of the route through a tracert, then do another snapshot while on the route your ISP assigns and submit them for review. Should be enough information for them to work from to figure out what is going on and make adjustments.
Mileage may vary on the initial progress...it may take some persistence to get them moving on it, but it is a known problem and has been proven that the ISP's have ways to improve your stability. Don't settle for the usual "no" and "not our problem" responses. When changing the route via a VPN resolves it---it proves it CAN in fact be corrected through the routing policies. That is basically the benefit of what a VPN does--allows you to alter/bypass the parameters of the routing that are negatively impacting your sessions.![]()
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