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Old 10-10-2003, 10:27 PM   #1
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Hey guys I seem to be having a problem. I use teamspeak while I play Everquest. Last three days Everquest has been disconnecting on me. Tonight I had Team speak on and they both go down at the same time. Now I think it may be on my end since both programs are disconnecting at the same time. My isp say there is no trouble with there system. Ive shut down all running programs and it still does it. What else should I look for. I have a DSL internet connection. I can surf the internet with no truoble at all. I can download my email. If there is a chance that a virus type bug in on my pc what should I look for? McAfee hasnt found any thing. Ill chack back later. Thanks.
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I tried Teamsspeak ONCE and it causes incredile lag because of the bandwith overload. Maybe its overloading your CPU?
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