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Answer» Hey all. What happens when you ping 127.0.0.1 and the internal address given by the router?Quote from: viking on February 04, 2008, 09:29:59 AM There are servers that don't respond to traceroute (or similar, like tracert in windows) or ping commands. It does not matter if that server (router, gateway) does not respond to you, he is still receiving and routing your packets. It is important to check if the game servers receive your messages. Sorry, but could you guys explain your questions a little more? =| thanks -MikeHop 10 in your previous presentation has no problems, it's not causing any packet drop (or any packet losing, as you want to say). I can't tell you anything about your ISP, if they filter or limit some network transfers. I don't know. From your traceroute it SEEMS everything works fine. Do you use a wireless router? Your computer is connected directly to an outside box, is connected to something in your house? ISP gave you an equipment when they came and installed the cable?I have been having a similar problem. I checked all lan and wlan devices. Same stuff. I locked down my lan. Same stuff.. I changed routers/Wifi .. Same stuff. I did some hacking and came up with it appears to be someone trying to hack my Wifi Radio.. I called my wifi broadband provider and they confirmed and upgraded the software on my Radio (the one on my roof) and this appears to have slowed the packet loss!? Any other Ideas from anyone?Don't use wireless for online gaming would be my best advice. Even when you have perfect connection conditions it is not uncommon for wireless networks to drop a few packets every now and then. This isn't noticeable during online browsing since the browser will simply wait while the packets are resent. Real time online games can't wait for dropped packets to be resent so here you will either experience a lag or a disconnection. |
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