 | reply to WBHater Try by passing your router for an experiment
Connect the WB modem directly to a computer and repeat trying to download those problem files Bet you discover that your Belken router is the problem, as Basilar also suggested |
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·WildBlue
| reply to WBHater For starters bypass the Belkin router as mentioned by others since some models have problems with WB. If you still have problems do a string of 20 or so of pings to see if you are getting a lot of timeouts. If your showing of packet loss it's time for a call to CS. Could be anything from a bad modem to just needing your dish repointed. Where and how is you dish mounted? -- Ron ~ Wildblue Select Pak since 01-2006, Anik F2 Beam 26, service through NRTC, Dell XPS, 2Gig Ram, XP Pro, Router DD-WRT- WRT54GL, Laptop, XP home |