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Old 10-21-2009, 05:05 PM
kardmania kardmania is offline
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Just as ordinary course of business I clear out any crap files I can find at least once a day. I presume that this can be an issue when the size of the crap files accumilated exceeds the maximum allocated space for these files.

This is a little command that I have found does speed up my network:
Clear DNS Cache in XP and Vista to Speed Internet
Tech Tips: INTERNET

by Mario Morejon
Windows XP and Vista store the DNS information of Web sites you've visited, to reach those sites faster each time you access them. The cache sometimes gets corrupted or stores a lot of unusable data, and that leads to slower Internet response times. To clear the cache, go to the command prompt and type ipconfig /flushdns. The command purges the DNS cache and restores your Internet access speed.



Based on anecdotal evidence I do believe that the problem in my situation was involved with AP updates. These feeling along with $2 will get you a large regular coffee at Starbucks.

I will say this, we all hate bad beats, but to get disconnected while you can see the board and know you have the nutz and have bet a ton of chips only to get reconnected to find your chips gone is just plain ugly.
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