BBO connection problems BBO issue, not my internet
#1
Posted 2017-March-05, 23:43
http://www.speedtest.net/
#2
Posted 2017-March-06, 03:36
#3
Posted 2017-March-06, 04:55
Sometimes the ads are spamming the site too. Maybe they have too high priority?
#4
Posted 2017-March-06, 05:07
#5
Posted 2017-March-07, 00:38
silvr bull, on 2017-March-05, 23:43, said:
http://www.speedtest.net/
Yes.It has been the case many times with me too!
#6
Posted 2017-March-07, 02:53
StevenG, on 2017-March-06, 05:07, said:
My 6GB RAM memory was insufficient, and I had frequent low memory warnings when I had too many webpages open. Coincidentally and not related to this connection problem, I previously purchased 16GB for a memory upgrade. I installed that new 16GB RAM today, and I went to BBO to test if that would solve the connection problem. My first logon got 3 bars. My second logon was only 2 bars , so I doubt that deficient RAM would cause the connection problem, or surplus RAM would cure it. I also tested my internet speed and it was similar to when I had the connection issues. I continue to think that BBO internals are the most likely cause of connection problems. Perhaps BBO needs to upgrade the memory or speed of its servers?
#7
Posted 2017-March-07, 10:38
#8
Posted 2017-March-08, 17:02
I have been trying to communicate with BBO but unless the MAGNITUDE OF THIS PROBLEM IS APPRECIATED seems no action ...was originally told " no co-incedence"
a Maverick
#9
Posted 2017-March-09, 03:41
For the record, I do all my play on a desktop hardwired to my broadband hub. Using WinXP and Firefox. I'm based in Southeast England. No problems at the moment.
However, some time ago when I was using Chrome, not Firefox, it was suggested that I disable hardware acceleration in the browser setup. I did this and there was a definite improvement.
#10
Posted 2017-March-09, 05:13
#11
Posted 2017-March-10, 13:18
silvr bull, on 2017-March-09, 05:13, said:
Glad you sorted it! I think that, if this workaround really does the job, it ought to be made public. A message on BBO start-up, perhaps?
#13
Posted 2017-March-11, 06:54
#14
Posted 2017-March-14, 15:44
barmar, on 2017-March-10, 19:21, said:
I disagree. Earlier today I had yet another instance. Not me - because I know how to avoid it. My partner. They dropped out in mid-hand, and another player took their place. Later ex-partner explained that they'd lost connection, but it was too late. I couldn't really ask the newcomer to step down.
This is a considerably annoyance and it disrupts the flow of play. And it happens on average almost once in every session I play in.
If there really were no solution, I'd accept this response. But it appears there is a simple solution - at least in some of the instances.
I rest my case.
#15
Posted 2017-March-14, 15:50
661_Pete, on 2017-March-14, 15:44, said:
That's the point -- it's only needed in some instances. It would not be appropriate for us to put up a message telling everyone to do it. Turning off hardware acceleration could make things worse for other websites.
#16
Posted 2017-March-15, 00:36
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#18
Posted 2019-May-08, 04:39
will try later, do not know what is the reason.
mojila
#19
Posted 2019-May-08, 08:50
#20
Posted 2020-August-30, 07:48