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PS4 disconnects to game servers and internet. Still connected to internet. System error? Fixable?

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The problem that i personally face at this moment in time as soon as i start up my ps4 and log into PURE POOL within around 15/20mins into online gaming pool games or snooker games my TALK TALK ROUTER HG663 turns off and immediately re-initiates and within a few minutes i am back into the ps4 pure pool game,yet i do have to wait for the game to load and bring up all the players menu etc.

I have rang talk talk on several occasions blaming their incompetence and they sent out a new router same current up to date model as previously mentioned...but again no joy.

i then decided to use one router as a repeater to ping my wireless signal for a more broader wireless signal enabling a more responsive signal...but again no joy.

I have done my intense research into this matter subsequently awaiting for a reply back from pure pool voodoo studios up in Birmingham asking them for some knowledge if they could assist in this all important matter that many of us face.

i will keep all up to date on their response but in the meantime i can honestly say this is without a shadow of a doubt a issue with the wireless adapter within each ps4 console and its software patch which inadvertently causes down time in the wireless signal whether hardwired or wirelessly connected.

It is strange that i never had this problem until a new software update was installed as my ps3 works efficiently and without any hiccups in wireless downtime.

i am not happy with Sony as their technical department have not cared to rectify or resolve this issue with thousands of loyal consumers..FED UP AND WILL KICK SOME SERIOUS ASS IF I EVER CAME ACROSS AN OFFICIAL SONY TECHY..BASICALLY BENCH PRESS HIS ASS TO THE WALL.


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