http://www.speedtest.net/result/392563347.png
Thats my internet speed
latly ive been having trouble with playing cod4 online and keeps disconnecting
I have no clue what those numbers mean (like if good or bad)
hmm maybe different problem then hahajsnipy wrote:
its not great but its enough to play (assuming its consistent)
I've always considered that a hard (hardware versus software) restart. If that's a soft to you, what's hard?JoshP wrote:
Try cold-restarting your router (unplug it from power + internets, wait 30 seconds, plug it back in).
There's your problem.Speedtest.net wrote:
Telus
I went to Vancouver once. Felt like a certain part of San Francisco.TheDonkey wrote:
There's your problem.Speedtest.net wrote:
Telus
And HUZZAH, anutha Vancouverite on BF2s. We need like...a chat thread... where we talk about Vancouver-like stuff and confuse everyone else.
I went to San Francisco once... felt like a certain part of Antarctica.Defiance wrote:
I went to Vancouver once. Felt like a certain part of San Francisco.TheDonkey wrote:
There's your problem.Speedtest.net wrote:
Telus
And HUZZAH, anutha Vancouverite on BF2s. We need like...a chat thread... where we talk about Vancouver-like stuff and confuse everyone else.
Yes we should.TheDonkey wrote:
There's your problem.Speedtest.net wrote:
Telus
And HUZZAH, anutha Vancouverite on BF2s. We need like...a chat thread... where we talk about Vancouver-like stuff and confuse everyone else.
WTF's a cold-restart?Defiance wrote:
I've always considered that a hard (hardware versus software) restart. If that's a soft to you, what's hard?JoshP wrote:
Try cold-restarting your router (unplug it from power + internets, wait 30 seconds, plug it back in).
Last edited by Titch2349 (2009-01-18 04:55:59)
Maybe he means pressing the restart button on the caseTitch2349 wrote:
WTF's a cold-restart?Defiance wrote:
I've always considered that a hard (hardware versus software) restart. If that's a soft to you, what's hard?JoshP wrote:
Try cold-restarting your router (unplug it from power + internets, wait 30 seconds, plug it back in).
You get a warm, or cold boot.
A warm boot is a restart, a cold boot is turning it off after turning off the power.
(Edit: IIRC )
CrazeD wrote:
You guys argue over stupid fucking things, you know that?
unless the "cold" is supposed to signify you leave it to cool down? (wait 30s)mikkel wrote:
Haha, there's no such thing as a cold restart. There's hard restart and soft restart, and warm boot and cold boot. A cold restart doesn't make sense, as the "cold" part is supposed to signify hardware that is cool from not having been operated, but if you can perform a reboot, your hardware is already "warm."