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A classic Pc game (1994)
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@my4mainecoons Well, I would at least try to reboot the modem/router if you haven’t already. You can also clear the browser cache as mentioned above.
@my4mainecoons That is very slow even for wifi. You can try unplugging your modem/router wait a minute or 2 then replugging it. If you know the speed you are paying for & are getting significantly less, it may be time to upgrade your modem/router or contact your internet provider as they can run tests from their end or potentially run new lines to/ in your home. If any of your computers are connected via network cable to a router run a test from there as well. Could be as easy as flushing out your browser cache ( Google it) but that is generally if only one device tests slow.
According to a news article “The FCC says the best ISPs for two or more connected devices and moderate to heavy internet use should offer at least 12 megabits per second (Mbps) of download speed. For four or more devices, 25 Mbps is recommended.”
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Login w/ free account. Word is you can claim w/out owning base game by selecting the dlc then “continue w/out Battlefield 4” when prompted. You can gift it to friends as well.
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@my4mainecoons In your browser type in “internet speed test” & either choose the Google test or your providers test. This will show your internet speed. As to the monitor, it is not the screen size that uses bandwidth but rather the resolution such as standard definition ( SD), HD (720/1080p), or 4K.