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Lost Comms on PilotEdge - a Network card issue?

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Buddy of mine and I were flying in sequence to KSBA from KLAS and my buddy kept losing comms to PilotEdge.  After losing comms, he disconnected/reconnected the PilotEdge client in Windows 64-bit and it worked again.

 

this process reoccured 3 times in a 1 hour flight.

 

My question:

 

Could this be a Network Card issue?  or has anyone ELSE experienced loss of ATC several times during flight?

 

All suggestions appreciated.

 

XPlane 10 64-bit.

PilotEdge 64-bit client.

Windows 7 Professional SP1

 R. Scott McDonald  B738/L   Information is anecdotal only-without guarantee & user assumes all risks of use thereof.                                               

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i think its very unlikely thats its a network card issue. however it could be. does it look like he's loosing internet connection? you can try to run an infinite ping test( set to ping every 2-3 seconds) to see if it fails to ping google during your time playing Xplane. 

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Actually, he solved this by completely reinstalling the PilotEdge 64-bit client software.

 R. Scott McDonald  B738/L   Information is anecdotal only-without guarantee & user assumes all risks of use thereof.                                               

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You have such a manly voice lol

 

I heard you flying the other day - maybe as AAL211?

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