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    though I don't think it is this, i'll say it anyway. I notice that programs can hang alot if they encounter dropped packets when waiting from client ank's. id just check that you don't have an excess of dropped packets when you do a simple ping -t from main to other computers. One bad computer nic can cause your entire problem. Can't say why it would be taking up a ton of cpu resources as this wouldn't address that issue. GL on your fix :P
    Wondering what now will be the new pew pew class....

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    Quote Originally Posted by coglistings View Post
    though I don't think it is this, i'll say it anyway. I notice that programs can hang alot if they encounter dropped packets when waiting from client ank's. id just check that you don't have an excess of dropped packets when you do a simple ping -t from main to other computers. One bad computer nic can cause your entire problem. Can't say why it would be taking up a ton of cpu resources as this wouldn't address that issue. GL on your fix :P
    Possible to explain this in a more non technical way? Im no computer geek :P

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