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My network quality is poor, high packet loss, high latency. Masters please help!
You try ping www.baidu.com -t -l 1024

This means each packet is 1024 bytes, usually ping packets are only 32 bytes. Sometimes the network is busy and small packets are normal, large packets are wrong.

Then see if there are a lot of timeouts. if so, it's still a network problem and you'll go straight to the Netcom guy.

Another possibility of high latency is that there is a DDOS attack on the same network segment as you, or that a device has been poisoned and is sending out broadcast packets. You can use sniffer to see.

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I'm telling you to use the -l 1024 parameter.

32byte doesn't work.

But since 32byte has a delay of a few hundred milliseconds, that means someone is hogging a lot of bandwidth.

If you're pinging Baidu with no latency, but pinging your game server with latency, your internet connection to the game server is too laggy, and you're better off using a proxy.

If you are pinging Baidu and there is a delay, it means that either your network has a delay, or there are other Netcom users on the same network as you who are using software that generates a lot of traffic.

I don't know much about Netcom products because I'm a telecom user.

However, I doubt it's your computer that has bt, e-mule, or P2P downloading software like Thunderbolt on. Even if you're not downloading, it's likely that someone else is downloading files from your machine. If it is, turn off those programs and try again.

If that doesn't work, you can reinstall your system.

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I haven't used Century Front, so I can't confirm whether this tool is good or bad.

If, as you can confirm, it's just stuck at a certain time, then you make an appointment with the Netcom guy to come and see it at that time.

I once had a mobile GPRS connection that didn't work, but every 3:30pm it was fine. Finally the mobile told me that it was because the stock market closed at 3:30pm, so no one was using their cell phones to look at stocks online, and the network was empty.

In your case, I think it's very much like the congestion in your part of the net break. Maybe everyone is playing games at lunch.