Live falls and knocks down the internet too

Synx

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the live is normal, but when I enter a match some game instantly drops all my internet not only to live, but everything. This has not happened before, is not inernet problem nor pc, could someone help me?

It's not the first time this has happened, I can't take this problem anymore.
 

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Note: I've tried to do everything, but still keeps falling the whole internet and just with an open game nothing happens.
 
I just tested with streamlabs and it also happens. but I'm faithful that it's not the internet and neither the pc.
 
19:32:59.594: WriteN, RTMP send error 10054 (66 bytes)
19:32:59.594: WriteN, RTMP send error 10054 (80 bytes)
19:32:59.594: WriteN, RTMP send error 10038 (42 bytes)
19:32:59.594: [rtmp stream: 'adv_stream'] Disconnected from rtmp://sao.contribute.live-video.net/app
19:32:59.594: Output 'adv_stream': stopping
19:32:59.594: Output 'adv_stream': Total frames output: 5800 (6168 attempted)
19:32:59.594: Output 'adv_stream': Total drawn frames: 6242
19:32:59.594: Output 'adv_stream': Number of dropped frames due to insufficient bandwidth/connection stalls: 368 (6.0%)
19:32:59.594: Output 'adv_stream': Reconnecting in 10 seconds..
Your logfile shows your connection failing, and OBS being unable to send to the destination server.
OBS is not causing this. Your connection is erroring out.
This MAY be because you're sending a lot of constant data while streaming, triggering an underlying issue with your connection.

It is 100% your internet connection.
 
What could I change in the OBS settings so that this no longer occurs?

I find it strange that, because I can do everything normal without connection problems, and the question of losing frame is because the live fell and then it begins to lose frame
 
For example, I'm now doing a live test and nothing's going on. I don't know what else to do, I've called the internet provider and they said nothing happened.
 
I did a live testicles, playing Smite and looking at one live at the same time and had no problem now. Maybe it's a live test not to be a normal
 
Do you mean with "falling the whole internet" (which makes me laugh...) that _your_ whole inet connection is _dropped_, or _stalled_, or only the connection(s) of your laptop/computer? Do other computers on your home network (the same inet connection/router) keep online meanwhile? Did you proofed that?

What says your routers log and webpage? To much traffic, reconnection or something alike?

What happens later? Recovers the connection by itself magically? Or do you have to do something for that? Do you have a friend or neighbor with similar inet bandwidth to test with her/his internet connection?

Did you tried to disable your firewall for a clean test? By the way i see: The second test in your log file you cancelled by yourself only after four seconds? Why that? And you have no typical camera connection. All i see are alot of browser_sources in each scene! They demand your internet connection, too. Is that a wireless camera?

(By the way: the answer of your internet provider is just typical. I never heard that some provider answered: "Ooh yes. It's up to us. We promise improvement." Providers never have the human resources to trace such problems, even if the issue is indeed at their side. Because there is a computer with a lot of software stack involved. Same for the router at your side. They just track the idle dsl or cable path to their equipment on the curb. )
 
What could I change in the OBS settings so that this no longer occurs?

I find it strange that, because I can do everything normal without connection problems, and the question of losing frame is because the live fell and then it begins to lose frame
Nothing. A mouse can walk across a rope just fine, but an elephant is going to have problems. The issue is your network connection. Livestreaming demands a large amount of constant upstream throughput, and something in your system is falling apart under the strain. I'd recommend checking your modem/router error logs to see if it loses connection or reboots during the connection drop.
 
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