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Ermelin, I can sympathize with you. I was having big problems too, but have you tried the speed test to really check your speed, so that if it is your provider, you could get them to work on it? I have high speed too, but it is often marginal. We are still working on it with our provider, and now I can often enjoy a show. I was caught up, but now I see we have another, 108!
The link to check your speed is at the FAQ tab, but when you get to the screen to take that test, there is another link, and I like it better:
http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/
I just tried both tests on mine, and I see that even with numbers in the 380s, I occasionally get a 2-digit number on the first test. If that happens during a show, it can interfere. But the second test gives you one number you can easily take to your provider! And I provided them with the speed test links too.
I also had trouble with the remote gizmo on the screen, mainly because there is such a delay for it to take effect on my computer. I thought nothing was happening, but after impatiently clicking it several times, I later realized it was remembering each click when it repeated as many times as I clicked. I found it was easier to shut the screen down, restart the show and use the chapter button. For those shows where I had no idea what chapter I needed, I just started with the last and worked backward until I got to what I had already seen.
Another thing to think about: There are times when it is just not our provider with the problem. Sometimes there is just a general slow down for some reason. At those times, whether it is email, surfing, or whatever, when I notice there is a persistent, undesirable change in the way things are working, I shut the screen down and reopen and start over. If that doesn't fix it, I reboot. I think several of us in the chat rooms have also seen that sometimes we are all feeling some kind of a sporadic, intermittent problem at the same time (double posts, losing our connection, people leaving the room when they never left, nothing happening when we click send) so it is not our own computers, and may well be a net problem that, at the moment, we can do nothing about except try again another time.
The following may not apply to your system, but just in case, here is more that helps me:
I have also found that when my provider has been working on the system, or if it has been acting bad (I don't always know when they are working on it), I need to "reset" everything. (I am not directly hooked into a DSL line but get it over a radio signal to my house.) That means I turn turn off the power and unplug the power wire and radio signal wire for my high speed line and the wireless router. Then I reboot the computer. (Coming back from hibernating does not do it.) When the computer complains about not finding the network, I reconnect the wires and make the computer search for the network. At that point I have "reset" everything, and for me, the difference is almost always noticeable. This last procedure has helped me the most. Maybe there is a way for you to do something comparable for your system.
Keep trying!
Louisa
from the sticks of SE OK
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