Somethings overloading the internet connection. Certain nodes (or even your own system) can only accept so many threads at once. What's happening is that your requests for pages have either got delayed and lost before being sent (overuse of upload) or they're not getting through on the download. I'm afraid there's not a lot you can do. Programs such as torrent clients that open a lot of threads to multiple nodes can cause this problem. Perhaps there's a glitch in your line that's causing packets to fail. Try this. start run cmd press enter then type this in
ping google.com -t
leave it for about 30 seconds (or more if you want a better idea) and do control c. Take note of the packet loss and post back with it. It should be 0%
Somethings overloading the internet connection. Certain nodes (or even your own system) can only accept so many threads at once. What's happening is that your requests for pages have either got delayed and lost before being sent (overuse of upload) or they're not getting through on the download. I'm afraid there's not a lot you can do. Programs such as torrent clients that open a lot of threads to multiple nodes can cause this problem. Perhaps there's a glitch in your line that's causing packets to fail. Try this. start run cmd press enter then type this in
ping google.com -t
leave it for about 30 seconds (or more if you want a better idea) and do control c. Take note of the packet loss and post back with it. It should be 0%