SilentPenguins
Junior Member
Up front: I have think I have "decent" internet. 25 down / 3 up / ~17 ms, per Speedtest.net. And I get superb speeds when I strictly download something - on Steam I can exceed 2MB/s downloads.
EDIT - I'd like to add that my PC and Xbox are hard-wired, not over wireless.
Recently I have become unable to stream videos. The issue began recently in the past few weeks. Youtube videos won't buffer - it's so bad that I can't even watch a 5secondfilm video without it pausing halfway through the video. And I don't know if it's Youtube or what, but it won't buffer more than a handful of seconds. This has basically made YouTube unwatchable.
Similarly, websites like Yahoo and GameTrailers and Vimeo also fail to stream at all. I have tried multiple browsers and multiple computers and the issue persists.
On my Xbox, Netflix cannot maintain a buffer greater than 1bar, which is hardly watchable.
I found this tutorial on the internet:
http://mitchribar.com/2013/02/time-warner-cable-sucks-for-youtube-twitchtv/
But unfortunately the tutorial didn't seem to do much for me.
I have tried resetting my router and power cycling it, but it didn't solve any issues.
I think this graph from YouTube shows how the problem has come up.
Can anybody help me with this? What information is missing? What diagnostics can I perform? I'm pretty much out of my element here.
EDIT - I'd like to add that my PC and Xbox are hard-wired, not over wireless.
Recently I have become unable to stream videos. The issue began recently in the past few weeks. Youtube videos won't buffer - it's so bad that I can't even watch a 5secondfilm video without it pausing halfway through the video. And I don't know if it's Youtube or what, but it won't buffer more than a handful of seconds. This has basically made YouTube unwatchable.
Similarly, websites like Yahoo and GameTrailers and Vimeo also fail to stream at all. I have tried multiple browsers and multiple computers and the issue persists.
On my Xbox, Netflix cannot maintain a buffer greater than 1bar, which is hardly watchable.
I found this tutorial on the internet:
http://mitchribar.com/2013/02/time-warner-cable-sucks-for-youtube-twitchtv/
But unfortunately the tutorial didn't seem to do much for me.
I have tried resetting my router and power cycling it, but it didn't solve any issues.
I think this graph from YouTube shows how the problem has come up.
Can anybody help me with this? What information is missing? What diagnostics can I perform? I'm pretty much out of my element here.
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