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900 Ping/Huge lag When using Team Speak 3

Created 28th October 2013 @ 07:20

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NuTRiCuLa

D925

hello

when i using teamspeak 3 when i playing tf2 and if 2-3 person starting talk together i getting 900 ping / huge lags(cant move) in every 2 min …

i have low internet speed but this problem start 2 week ago … before it i dont get any lags

what i can do ? :((

smziii

(Legendary Ratehacks)
SVIFT

use mumble

NuTRiCuLa

D925

lol

in mumble also 900 ping and huge lags

AnimaL

upgrade from cave internet

this is evil evil

Hello good sir.

I would like the following info from you:
-Are you using the latest teamspeak version?
-Is the problem occuring on all teamspeak servers, or only one?
-How fast is your internet connection, and are you using WLAN or cable? (please validate with http://www.speedtest.net)
-When did you last update your drivers?

As a quickfix try the following: Deactivate Echo cancelletation, and set your recording device to use DirectSound and activate the Low Latency option (If that still exists that is.. haven’t used TS for quite some time)

Setsul

50829

– Ask an admin to lower the channel quality
– get better internet
– mute everyone

NuTRiCuLa

D925

– Yep.
– Just my 6’s team also using this server more than 4 month , but lags start 2-3 week ago
– my internet speed is rly low , but anyway if with this speed dont lagged 4 month , speed isnt changed but im getting lags …
– i reinstalled windows 1 month ago .. so atm i dont updated my drivers .. if you know some good program for this i will be happy
– okay i changed it to direct sound but its dont have low quality …

this is evil evil

Hello again.

Are you using Wireless or cabled LAN?

Before I can recommend you to update any drivers, I would need to see what you already have installed on your computer. It might not even be your network, but can also be caused out of date audio drivers. Especially onboard realtek audio. If you reinstalled windows 1 month ago, chances are that you are using stock windows drivers.

Please do the following:
Press the Windows button + R on your keyboard -> In the “run” window, write the following: devmgmt.msc -> This should bring up your device manager -> Expand network adapters and Sound, video and game controllers. please take a screenshot of that view, and post it in here, so we can see the names of them. I will try and find the newest drivers for you.

NuTRiCuLa

D925

better will be if we will talk in pm

NuTRiCuLa

D925

anyway

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