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    !FIX! for Connection Issues (Lag, 90K, etc)

    OK, so nothing had worked for me and I can't guarantee this will work for you

    Open Control Pannel/Network & Internet/Network & Sharing Center

    and select Change Adapter Settings.

    Right Click on your adapter and select properties and select configure & finally advanced

    Now, on that list find ---Large Send OffLoad (IPV4) and any other Large Send OffLoad left and disable them.

    Make sure to note where they were before you did this so you can revert them.

    Reboot & Reset your modem and router.

    Helped me tones. I 90K'd in EVERY instance and quite frequently would have short freezes in FATES.



    !!!!PLEASE NOTE MODS & DEVS, this "could" very well be indicitive of bandwidth shapping policies

    Quote Originally Posted by SYS_ID View Post
    having same kinda issues lots of rubberbanding. Everything worked fine yesterday but not today.. did the usualy reset modem router disable enable adapter.
    Try making those changes to your adapter please. It will break nothing and you can revert the settings change if you notice any ill effects.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kiba_Whitewolf View Post
    I tried this and it disabled my internet until I enabled it again.
    That's strange. It will temporarily turn it off then on, did you reset your modem & router and reboot your computer after the changes?
    I should clarify, it doesn't turn your adapter off then on it just rediscovers the network card settings, thus interupting the connection temporarily but again, it should'nt disabled your connection.

    Quote Originally Posted by StarMarmot View Post
    This helped me, thanks a lot. Went from 10 second skill delays to completely playable following disabling LSO and rebooting all my equipment.
    Awesome. All it does really is tell the network card if the network they are on supports the function and like I said it "could" be indicitive of shapping policies at ISP's but affecting so many? This will have to fall on SE's responsibility to solve with the ISP since it's a policy or not and as a consumer you can't call up your ISP and tell them to stop shapping. I still doubt that's it but if it's like SE claim, it's on them
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    Last edited by Pygar; 09-25-2013 at 04:45 AM.