Need to determine if any internet connectivity issues


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    Need to determine if any internet connectivity issues


    Hi
    I Need to determine if there are any internet connectivity issues. I am using SyncPlay, and get the intermittent loss of connection, but only on my PC, my friends PC has no issues......is there a way to run a background app or task to monitor and display any connection breaks with times ?

    thanks
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    You could use task manager or a network monitor from ms store
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    Try to temporarily disable Avast Free.

    You can use live_tcp_udp_watch for monitoring.
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    TairikuOkami said:
    Try to temporarily disable Avast Free.

    You can use live_tcp_udp_watch for monitoring.
    Don’t have avast installed.....use defender.....will try as you suggest.....want something to simply monitor a network connection and display and interruptions with a time.....thanks
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    Jacee said:
    Thanks will have a look
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    UPDATE
    just found out that Power Saving & Green energy were active in the network card settings, perhaps this was the problem, have disabled them now......fingers crossed


    Hi
    while there is quite a choice of Apps. My needs are rather simple, at least as I see it, I just need to know when my Ethernet is and isn’t available, with times.....I can then compare that to the SyncPlay log and see if that’s the issue for the disconnections.....I did a little experiment today and watched a 40 minute video using SyncPlay with WiFi only.....no problems at all, could be a coincidence, so will test further. But if it’s the Ethernet that is the issue, is there anything I can do other than changing cables at the router and PC & reinstalling the network card driver ?.....thanks
    Last edited by reddwarf4ever; 30 Nov 2020 at 07:05.
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