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Network Help - Router acting up? posted in the Web & Networking forums; I'm sorry, JB! I'm not hooked up to any gaming console system... I only play online PC games. The problem is the lag spikes every few minutes and my internet ...

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Default Re: Router acting up?

I'm sorry, JB! I'm not hooked up to any gaming console system... I only play online PC games.

The problem is the lag spikes every few minutes and my internet will go slow, too. In that screenshot I posted, I'm pretty sure that the main PC ethernet connection should be active or whatever (DADS-PC) instead of the other one.

I'm so tired as I haven't went to sleep yet -_-


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