Like Star said, this is generally a network issue. I'd check these things on both machines.in a short time i fall through world
Yeah, they like to completely re-write their support site every couple of years. Link is now fixed.In one of the pinned topics that @SylenThunder wrote, there are links to the various antivirus software including Avira, on how to create exclusions. Unfortunately, the link for Avira no longer contains that info as Avira probably changed their website. Maybe since I flagged Sylen, maybe it can be fixed.
Based on this trace, you have a decent connection. However, you appear to be double-natted. I would also advise strongly against using a wireless connection on a modem of that quality. (An issue I can say I haven't seen in a few years, but the FRITZ!Box modems are known for their weak WiFi performance..)C:\>tracert 176.57.171.87
Routenverfolgung zu 176.57.171.87 über maximal 30 Hops
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms fritz.box [192.168.178.1]
2 8 ms 7 ms 7 ms 192.0.0.1
3 9 ms 7 ms 8 ms 62.214.39.131
4 36 ms 11 ms 9 ms core-backbone.versatel.de [5.56.18.222]
5 9 ms 9 ms 9 ms ae19-0.fra30.core-backbone.com [5.56.18.221]
6 9 ms 9 ms 9 ms ae2-2029.fra10.core-backbone.com [81.95.15.69]
7 10 ms 10 ms 9 ms cbb.fra14.edge-1.et-0-0-1 [5.56.21.154]
8 * 10 ms 9 ms core01.fra.ix.fra14.ae2.0 [94.250.214.1]
9 10 ms 9 ms 9 ms spine1.fra.iw.xe-0-0-30.0 [94.250.214.251]
10 * 10 ms 9 ms 176.57.171.87
Ablaufverfolgung beendet.
Ok so yeah, you've got some pretty dated hardware. That's about a decade old. Even with a cable connection to the PC it may not be able to manage the data load from 7 Days client, which causes you to de-sync.i have a fritzbox7390 and have a cabel connection with the pc. ?
If you have a better brand available, go for it instead. Most mid-range Linksys modems have better ratings, and I consider them to be low-end for the most part.i understand. thanks. i have to think about a new modem. Thx. maybe i look for fritzox altanatives.
If you have a better brand available, go for it instead. Most mid-range Linksys modems have better ratings, and I consider them to be low-end for the most part.
TP-Link is more affordable (probably similarly priced to FRITZ!Box), but very good quality. You need to be prepared to spend some money though. A basic unit for $100 or less isn't going to better your situation much. You'll want to invest in something more like the TP-Link Archer AXE75 which retails for anywhere between $150 to $200 depending on your location/sales.
The Netgear Nighthawk series is also a very solid choice. Prices might be a little bit higher than the TP-Link modems, but you really get what you pay for here.