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Old 3rd December 2019, 10:50   #17916  |  Link
GZZ
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Originally Posted by Pauly Dunne View Post
Well, it's definitely a network problem....

All the NIC's are onboard (built in, but still could be faulty.)

All the cables are pretty new, (again, they could be faulty.)

No WiFi !!

The weird thing about it is, one day I can have an almost faultless encoding "session", and other days are just crap, and I don't get much done , and the fact that I haven't changed anything, adds to the frustration.
Could be noise from other electrical units if you have bad shielded cable. Try running network at 100mbit and see if it makes a difference. You could also do a ping <ip> -t >> c:\ip.log to see if ping fails doing encoding.
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