Thank you for the info but I am sure it is not a bandwidth issue. I can consistently get 40MB, not Mb, per second by downloading files directly from online servers. My speedtests are always high, greater than 700Mb. My pings directly to Google are 12ms, 25ms if I am actively downloading a large file. One of the bigger oddities is that I have been testing with the same movie, not exclusively, over the past couple of days. Why didn't that movie ever get cached? I would play the movie until I hit the buffering. I would pause the movie and change prefetch settings. Play the movie and hit the buffer again. Repeat several times. I would have thought that it would have gotten cached. I stopped and restarted the movie several times over two days also. Always the same result. And the same thing with a couple of other movies. I am going to take my computer into work in the next couple of days to test it there. It also has a Gig connection but from a different provider. So that would rule out the ISP, or target them. I do get those Google errors in Stablebit also, saying your connection to google is limited it has occurred 10 times or whatever that message says. As I am typing this I am pushing a file from Stablebit to Drive from the web interface so that I can try to pull it down directly, outside of Stablebit , to see what speeds I get. While it is being uploaded it keeps periodically saying you are offline, Drive error message. Then a few seconds later it goes away. I will report any findings from my other testing.
I am attaching log files back to the 19th. Looks like a log of errors.
CloudDrive.Service-2018-07-20.log
CloudDrive.Service-2018-07-21.log
CloudDrive.Service-2018-07-22.log
CloudDrive.Service-2018-07-23.log
CloudDrive.Service-2018-07-24.log
CloudDrive.Service-2018-07-25.log
CloudDrive.Service-2018-07-19.log