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Mine was so bad I had to shut it down. Frozen picture 90% of the time and no audio more than half of the time. It was also eating all my band width and using all my resources. I couldn't do anything. I even rebooted and checked Services and task Mnager to make sure nothing was running that I didn't want or need.
I'm on Cox like other people are reporting and they tell me I'm on their high speed connection. I know that's what I'm paying for.
That is really odd because I have the real cheap ATT DSL and it ran great for me.
Yeah, that was one of the better, more clearer streams I've had in a while. Like Xman, I linked it to the tv and it was pretty clear. It's like I had Directv in the house.
I have Cox like Aargh. Maybe it's an internal computer issue.
Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Mine was so bad I had to shut it down. Frozen picture 90% of the time and no audio more than half of the time. It was also eating all my band width and using all my resources. I couldn't do anything. I even rebooted and checked Services and task Mnager to make sure nothing was running that I didn't want or need.
I'm on Cox like other people are reporting and they tell me I'm on their high speed connection. I know that's what I'm paying for.
That is really odd because I have the real cheap ATT DSL and it ran great for me.
I have the highest DSL ATT offers and 90% of the time the stream on my television (via HDMI) was like I was watching the Standard Def broadcast. The other 10% it would fizzle out and lag, but that's to be expected.
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