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Losing Wired Connection to PC When Running Certain Amount of Clients

Xenetron

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Hello all

My issue is that my connection (wired only) is dropping on my PC after a seemingly random amount of time. It can be 3 hours, 5 hours, 8 hours, or 1 hour. But it happens, and keeps happening. It only happens when I have less than 5 clients running. I can successfully run 5 or less clients without this drop.

Now I have contacted my ISP, they have told me it's nothing on their end (spoke to tier3 tech support..). They ran tests, whilst I had all bots running, and told me it's not even close to using up my bandwidth or exceeding any limits, and that all connections on their end to me are fine.

They believe it's software issue on my end, such as DB/YAR.

My connection is:
120mbp/s Down
12mbp/s Up
Optic fibre

What I use when botting:
7 Diablo 3.exes
Rrrix's YAR
Demonbuddy latest version

Plugins for DB:
AutoPotion
Uniddealer
YAR Comms
Trinity
QuestTools

PLEASE NOTE! My connection does not GO DOWN. I can still continue to connect on my wireless laptop, or iPad. Only the WIRED connection (from my PC to my SuperHub) goes offline. The windows connectino icon in the bottom right has a yellow exclamation mark above it.

YAR closes all bots, and the only way I can get the connection back on the PC is to re-plug in the Ethernet cable. I have already tried buying a new Ethernet cable.

If ANYONE has a suggestion, please just go ahead and say it, you never know what might work.

I will donate to the guy who solves my issue, as it would save me headaches, money, and hassle!

Thank you in advance for any answers
 
Use support issues section providing your log file plz
 
Try the following:

start a ping to the router : ping -t rou.ter.addr.ess
And ping to google ping -t 8.8.8.8.

See what happens with the local ping.

Check eventlog for hardware message at the same time as the problem occurs.

could be a quick fix: Try the an other NIC, search for an update of youre NIC (Network interface card)
 
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