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I have one of the ATT ISP's, About twice a week it goes bad and I have
to reboot the router. Symptoms are a 30 to 50% reduction in observed average download speed and average ping speed. To troubleshoot this it would be nice if I could change the y axis on the Performance tab of the Task Manager. Is there away to change it from the automatic resizing to a manual resize, or to see the maxima of the peaks? It resizes to the baseline speed, and you can not see the peak maxima. See there a better Speed monitor preferably free that could be used instead of Task Manager? -- 2018: The year we learn to play the great game of Euchre |
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Keith Nuttle wrote:
To troubleshoot this it would be nice if I could change the y axis on the Performance tab of the Task Manager. Try Perfmon.exe instead |
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In article ,
says... I have one of the ATT ISP's, About twice a week it goes bad and I have to reboot the router. I wonder if your router has been hacked... there's a lot of that going on apparently. Here's a list of known, affected routers. There are probably other models. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/reboot- your-router-to-remove-vpnfilter-why-its-not-enough/ |
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