ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: I cannot use the on demand channels on my dish tv While we do not have Dish, we do have DirecTv and I have found that's it's impossible to stream TV shows regardless of the time of day or night. When I need to get a show on our DirecTV DVR via internet I have to select the Download for Later option and can only start watching after it's at least half way through. Re: Connection stutter from 7 PM to 10 PM Central time I suppose I should update this... It stopped doing it. I have no idea why. We had some bad weather here the next day after I posted and lost all connectivity so I had to restart the modem. After that the issue stopped. No clue what the problem was or what caused it.:robotfrustrated: Re: Connection stutter from 7 PM to 10 PM Central time Thanks peoples! It looks like I'm on the Midland TX gateway (5) right now.but my Beam is 48, which is not listed in the image. I'll just have to do some investigating the next time I'm playing/surfing during the stutter time. Re: Connection stutter from 7 PM to 10 PM Central time C0RR0SIVE wrote: wade_bear, You can find out what gateway you are coming down on by looking at your IPGW... There is no way to change what gateway you are going through though. I thinkGwalk900has a map and a little more information on figuring out where your gateway is located. What's an IPGW? Me no speakum network geekum. Connection stutter from 7 PM to 10 PM Central time For the last couple of weeks we've had a severe connection stutter between the hours of 7 to 10 PM every night. I keep getting kicked out of the internet games I play on my tablets and web surfing is slow to impossible. It looks to me like we're connecting to the California downlink site and it's being overloaded. 1. Is there any way to find out which downlink site we're connected to? (The 'where am I' links I've found say we're in California) 2. Is there any way to force a switch to another downlink site? Solved