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<description><![CDATA[CeQuadrat posted : I have the 6 mbps package (highest I can get) and everything was fine for about a year or so.  I do a lot of online gaming and would generally get 30-40 ping. Ever since I hooked up a home network there have been issues.  <br><br>I will get like 70-300 ping and it is very unstable.  I tried to disconnect the network so that my computer was hardwired from the modem and that didn't work.  I even tried to put the pppoe on the computer instead of the modem and that didn't work.  <br><br>I would appreciate any help at all.  Anyone who plays online games knows how bad lag can be.]]></description>
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