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#Sonic riders pc keeps force closing when i press start windows#
To disable your wireless client in Windows 10: Be sure to temporarily disable your wireless client before running a speed test. If you were originally surfing wirelessly, even after you've connected an ethernet cable to your computer your computer still might opt to use your wireless connection. If you're getting expected speeds via Ethernet, but slower speeds via WiFi, check out our Wi-Fi Troubleshooting section. These are all solvable issues, but in order to isolate the source of the problem, it's best to disconnect from your wireless network and run a speed test while connected via an Ethernet cable. WiFi can run into speed issues due to interference, range and airtime monopolization issues that don't affect wired connections. To run a speed test, surf to and click "Begin Test." Start with a Wired Connection This means this customer should see at least 57Mbps on a speed test. If you divide that number again by 1.15, and we can get an effective speed of 57.37Mbps. Now that we know the actual speed of your link to Sonic, you'll want to run a speed test to determine if you're getting similar speeds to what your Residential Gateway is reporting.įor the above customer, whose Residential Gateway reported a speed of 65977Kbps, we already divided that number by 1000 to 65.977Mbps. This rule is universal for internet providers, although the percentage of bandwidth taken up by protocol overhead varies somewhat depending on the technology. Much of the communication that happens between two computers is one side letting the other know it's about to send a message, and the other side confirming it's ready to receive that message, then double checking to make sure it received the right message. On any ADSL or VDSL connection, between 10-15% of your bandwidth is used up by protocol overhead. In the example on the right, 65977 kilobits per second (kb/s) is 65.977 megabits per second (Mb/s).
#Sonic riders pc keeps force closing when i press start download#
The number next to the arrow pointing downward is your download speed, and the number next to the upward arrow is your upload speed. On the first page that comes up, the numbers below the speedometer and the word Broadband indicate your speed in kilobits per second (pictured right).Log into your RG by surfing to when connected to your Sonic internet connection.To view your sync speeds on Sonic provided equipment:
#Sonic riders pc keeps force closing when i press start free#
Please feel free to follow the steps in our Intermittent Sync troubleshooting section, or contact Sonic support so we can give you a hand! If this number is lower than the last time you looked at it, there may be a physical wiring problem causing your slow downs or drop-outs. This speed will reflect the quality of your physical connection to Sonic at any given time. When troubleshooting slow speeds, it's helpful to know exactly what your Residential Gateway reports as the speed it was able to connect at. You'd be surprised how often this can clear up a speed issue! Check your Sync Speed
#Sonic riders pc keeps force closing when i press start full#
Try turning the device off for a full sixty seconds, then turning it back on. Sometimes, your computer, tablet or phone may just be running a little slow. Subsequent reboot times will be faster because the RG remembers the settings that worked last time.

When the RG starts back up, it can take up to ten minutes for it to find the signal for the first time. Unplugging the power cable from your residential gateway for thirty seconds, then turning it back on can often clear errors that prevent it from establishing an internet connection. Once you have identified the type of problem you are experiencing can you can then begin troubleshooting and work toward a resolution. If the lights begin to blink when you have a problem, please see our Intermittent Sync troubleshooting section. If they remain solid while you have the problem, you're in the right place. To ensure we're troubleshooting the problem correctly, be sure to check the Broadband light(s) on your Residential Gateway (RG).

If you notice your internet slowing down, or small pauses where you're not able to pass any traffic at all, Sonic calls this a performance issue.
