January 16, 2014
Ive had my bovada acct for a month and my new laptop the same amount of time, about a week ago I started disconnecting like crazy. its not my internet i can navigate webpages while im disconnected, but bovada wont keep me logged in. try to sign on over and over and over and when it does let me back in it boots me right back out while it says im still connected to my internet? any body know what can be going on?… i just final tabled at the same time two tourneys with a top five stack in both and ended up blinding down to chump change cashes, im so frustrated,
January 16, 2014
apparently my internet bandwidth sucks, verizon sucks, and it cant be upgraded in my area. so if anyone else is home and uses the internet while im on bovada will crash and burn. lost another 80$ of buyins today….. and I went and bought a boss laptop 1 terabyte 12 gig i7 processor 17 inch screen all for nothing
January 16, 2014
I would recommend getting a network cable and try playing through a wired connection. There could be some kind of temporary interference that doesn’t fully interrupt your internet connection but does enough to disconnect Bovada. If you don’t have the same problems then you could get a newer router (assuming your router is older, and assuming just using the wired connection is inconvenient). Right now I’m spending over a week at my Mom’s house and I couldn’t play like I normally do because of disconnects (in my case it was the whole internet connection, so not exactly the same). It used to be just her laptop, plus my phone and laptop on her network and everything was all good. Now you add her new TV, plus her’s and my brother’s phones and the old (probably 5+ years) crappy router couldn’t handle it. We got her a new crappy (meaning cheap) router, plus I ordered some cables for my ‘mission critical’ use of playing poker.
Another small possibility is your internet provider doesn’t like Bovada for some reason and gives it a low priority. They usually do this with high bandwidth things like torrent sharing sites and streaming services. I remember a few months ago in the news some ISPs were throttling Netflix. To get around that you can use a VPN to conceal what you’re connecting to from your ISP. I doubt it this is the case but it’s worth a shot …..-providers
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