Talk:Tutorial: Troubleshooting/@comment-26822774-20151023133700/@comment-26091666-20151024031116

I wouldn't immediately go rushing to calling ISP and declaring that there is an issue. Almost everyone would assume at first that they're not the culprit and will try to ensure that it could be an user at fault.

The best way to tackle cases is to make sure that you have done whatever you can on your end to in a bid to rectify the problem. Typical issues these days stems from the use of wireless within home as they generally are sharing the same radio bands as other devices including devices that does not belong to you such as your neighbours perhaps. In a crowded environment such as living in the city these issues tends to multiply.

The next set is to also ensure that you have a fair amount of knowledge that at the time of receiving error as opposed to every other time when there's no apparent issue is that there could be possibly a chance in slight deviation with latencies or interruption halfway that may have caused an issue.

All these in short however does require knowledge of networking.

Personally I haven't seen issues like that on my end, but I am running on a different platform and a slightly different version of Chrome. However I still use KC3 Kai (amongst many other things on top of Chrome).