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Internet problems

Created 25th February 2014 @ 13:08

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jx53

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8dTC738-ns

i randomly get a connection like that for 30-60secs every 3 minutes. What do?

Ping is stable. Lerp is on white.

It may have been random, haven’t seen it anymore.


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Spike Himself

TC

– Don’t be on wireless
– Have a decent modem and/or router
– Make sure your pc is clean of adware/malware/viruses/etc

AnimaL

move to sweden

Spriggan

correct the interp

jx53

Quoted from Spike Himself

– Don’t be on wireless
– Have a decent modem and/or router
– Make sure your pc is clean of adware/malware/viruses/etc

wired
computer should be clean.
It only started today.

jx53

Quoted from AnimaL

move to sweden

I am pretty much in sweden.

this is evil evil

Hello Joseph

1: How many is using your connection?
-> If anyone else is using the connection: Disconnect them, and see if the problem continues. Also make sure to verify the WiFi security settings is acceptable and that there are no “unwanted” guests on your network by checking the DHCP table in your router. Always kids out wardriving these days, that can easily mess with your connection

2: What kind of connection do you have? ADSL, Mobile broadband, Fibre, or other? Nevertheless, do a speedtest http://www.speedtest.net/. I would say the minimum requirement for decent online gaming is 256kbps if you are the only user of the connection.

3: Be a 100% sure that your PC is clean for virus/Malware. Even though you already cleaned it, check it again. Get a good overview about what’s currently running on your PC by using this program: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx

4: Open your resource monitor -> Network to get a detailed overview about what’s currently running on your computer and how much bandwidth it’s taking (Can be opened by writing “resmon” in run or in the search bar.)

5: Do you play any other online games? If yes: Is the issue the same, or is the issue only in TF2? If it’s only in TF2: Make sure you haven’t got any dodgy settings your TF2 config.


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Bucake

Quoted from Carlos Kaiser

Network Issues: Ping Spikes and Stuttering
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1043281
Disables Windows network throttling feature. This tweak can resolve chronic ping spikes and stuttering. Highly recommended for everyone.

maybe

jx53

Quoted from this is evil evil

Hello Joseph

1: How many is using your connection?
-> If anyone else is using the connection: Disconnect them, and see if the problem continues. Also make sure to verify the WiFi security settings is acceptable and that there are no “unwanted” guests on your network by checking the DHCP table in your router. Always kids out wardriving these days, that can easily mess with your connection

2: What kind of connection do you have? ADSL, Mobile broadband, Fibre, or other? Nevertheless, do a speedtest http://www.speedtest.net/. I would say the minimum requirement for decent online gaming is 256kbps if you are the only user of the connection.

3: Be a 100% sure that your PC is clean for virus/Malware. Even though you already cleaned it, check it again. Get a good overview about what’s currently running on your PC by using this program: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx

4: Open your resource monitor -> Network to get a detailed overview about what’s currently running on your computer and how much bandwidth it’s taking (Can be opened by writing “resmon” in run or in the search bar.)

5: Do you play any other online games? If yes: Is the issue the same, or is the issue only in TF2? If it’s only in TF2: Make sure you haven’t got any dodgy settings your TF2 config.

Quoted from Bucake

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maybe

Thanks, I will check these out if the problem comes back.

Carlos Kaiser

Quoted from Bucake

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maybe

You forgot to quote the second part.
Here

Quoted from Carlos Kaiser

http://www.martin-majowski.de/wlanoptimizer/ (for wireless users only)
Windows comes with a service that automatically searches for new wireless providers at regular intervals. Each time performs the check it causes a brief ping spike or “halt.” This program disables the service.

Bucake

Quoted from Carlos Kaiser

[…]

You forgot to quote the second part.
Here

[…]

no i removed the second part since he stated he’s on a wired connection :J

Carlos Kaiser

Quoted from Bucake

[…]

no i removed the second part since he stated he’s on a wired connection :J

My bad, sorry.

dodgydogman

Panda

move to sweden

Anzu

:Blinky:

Move to Lithuania.

everyone there has internet speeds like this http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3364041123 :P

Lex

Fe |

Quoted from Anzu

Move to Lithuania.

everyone there has internet speeds like this http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3364041123 :P

Jelly.

And here I am, with high ping, bad routing and packet loss on xDSL.

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