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Seriel Killer

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  1. Does anyone have any insights?
  2. Because I hate this country...
  3. It's definitely a firewall problem, he is blocking all your "red" zones IPs and ports.
  4. Only if you know how to code, and it doesn't seem like it
  5. Yeah, get a new keyboard. I recommend 104-key standard keyboard, those are simple and efficient.
  6. I ran Continuum on Windows 7, yeah.
  7. It's been a while now that I have Line provider issues. The problem was that when I download a big file from a local ISP server (any) you can see at first 640kbps (5mbit) and then it slowly decreases and or sometimes freeze for a couple of seconds or more and then the download speed drops significantly and it continues to download at a rate of like 200-400kbps, it goes over and over again untill the file is complete. Steps: dl 500mb file from 3 different servers, really fast servers located in IsraHell. 1. dl starts slow and goes on slow with freezes. 2. dl starts fast and freeze or decrease very slowly. A technician came here and fixed some lines, now my noise margin stands on: http://portllast.sshq.net/image/adsl.JPG The tech guy says it's pretty good for a 5mbit connection. I also tried wireless and other PCs, tried to replace router... nothing works. Any idea what might cause the problem? Cheers, SK
  8. This is a trace when my connection is fine, I will post one when the connection goes back to bad mode !@#$%^&*ed up trace, isn't it?
  9. Look, everytime I connect the internet I look on SS and see 500ms+ to every server. When I ping in CMD I get 210ms to DSB (US) and 150ms TW,SVS etc (Euro). I also used pcpitstop for pings and they look all okay, I even tried Counter Strike - Source but SS is the only client that shows high pings. Proof: pcpitstop.com ping: Test Status: Done. DNS Location Average Ping1 Ping2 Ping3 pcpitstop.com Dallas, TX, USA 200 200 200 200 yahoo.com (various) 164 161 165 165 google.com (various) 177 179 177 175 cnet.com (various) 230 231 230 230 espn.com (various) 239 239 240 239 blogger.com (various) 168 166 167 169 CMD ping: Pinging 69.56.227.178 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 69.56.227.178: bytes=32 time=203ms TTL=111 Reply from 69.56.227.178: bytes=32 time=202ms TTL=111 Reply from 69.56.227.178: bytes=32 time=202ms TTL=111 Reply from 69.56.227.178: bytes=32 time=203ms TTL=111 Ping statistics for 69.56.227.178: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 202ms, Maximum = 203ms, Average = 202ms SS Ping: View attachment
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