Question / Help Not sure where my issue lays at. OBS d/cing

donneee

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I've tried everything in krazy's sticky. i've called my isp, they helped me narrow it down to my pc. maybe? but when obs disconnects, for a few seconds, my internet on my pc just stops working. it's happening in VRchat more then any other game i've been streaming, but it also happened frequently over a test stream i ran last night.

i've uploaded my logs onto this post from that night up until right now. i'm still dropping frames on a test stream that i'm currently running, where it's only sending a blank screen and not technically live to twitch. which i find odd... and if i play the game, they're points where it'd crash my internet (both my upload and my download). i'm trying to test to see if i lose connection to another computer when this happens. reformating a laptop at the moment.

now i see in my logs i have these errors, which are really pointing me to a problem with my hardware.

04:08:17.917: socket_thread_windows: Received FD_CLOSE, 25983 ms since last send (buffer: 786269 / 788480)
04:08:17.917: socket_thread_windows: Aborting due to FD_CLOSE, error 10053

what exactly do these mean? i've been unplugging everything on my pc to see if it was a usb bandwidth error that was taking away processing power from my lan connection, but that didn't help. i'm at the point where i need help in determining what it could be at this point. any help is appreciated, thanks in advance!
 

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i'm not sure what it is either. it was like this for 4 days. then i ran an 15 hour test from last night till now (literally just got home) and i only had 1.8% dropped frames for that time period. i generally don't even try to stream above 3.5k kbps, but as for the last for days, i couldn't even stream at 100 kbps without it disconnecting 15 minutes in. then it all of a sudden cleared up hours after i called my isp when i started my test before i went to bed. i'm really unsure and this particular instance was terrible to where my download speed was affected. since that never happened before, i thought it was my hardware now i'm truely unsure what to even blame and effectively what i can do to mitigate it.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

tonight i'll check in after i attempt to stream and check if i have enough ram? to stream + play + vr + additional programs. i'll even restore windows if i have to ._. if it doesn't fix it. in truth, prolly nothing much i can do besides eliminate all possibilities of my issue being on my side. here's a log from my test stream i ran while i slept and went to work. apparently after looking at it, it appears to be normal with 3 disconnects (which i expect tbh with my crappy isp and unstable upload). not being able to upstream at all is not normal though and if it's fixed for now... well i'll just start keeping this post updated and logged so i can refer my isp to this post in an email or their forum (and who ever else has Cox for an isp or has similar issues)
 

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