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Hardware/Software agent experience
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Yes, am quite aware of that.
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They came, replaced all the connections and it looked pretty good for about 5 minutes.
Still getting lots of "connections timed out", "DNS not there", etc.
Living with it at the moment.
Thanks for asking
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Happy to hear it's gotten better. It's odd that a VPN would make that difference since those packets still have to travel over the providers network. However, based on what you said above and using a VPN, it sounds like the issue is partly a bad DNS service on your providers part.
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Yes, we played with enabling different DNS but it never really got "ideal".
However after they redid all the connections, one of my "download" scripts became much better -- so I dunno. Our web connections/surfing were not particularly better until the VPN.