Right. I've only had my best once while playing in game. Mostly it shows on the server list but not in game. My last is what I normally but recently, all I've been having is my Average even when theres no traffic here with no downloads or anything. Screenshot
Also. The random killings have stopped...thank you Q_Q.
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Yours is an odd reading. You seem to have occasional issues transmitting even locally to your own computer. That first hop should not have an average latency of over five on any system... That suggests a software error on your system. You're also losing some packets between your computer and your modem. Could be weak-ish wireless link, could be bad cable... depends on your home setup. But in your case, since the localhost ping is already troublesome, a software problem is more likely. Do you have personal firewall software running perhaps?
ColdZero: You're connecting from New Zealand, looks like you've got quite a latency. Fluctuation too... which seems to start between your computer and your DSL modem. In your case I suspect a dodgy connection between modem/router and your computer. Likely a wireless link?
Rommie: You have very high packet loss. Please run another test, I think the datacenter the server is at was having problems at the time you ran that test.
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really i dont know how read this, but here say i dont have loss, but into the game i have 25% to 35 % loss, lag,fluct nothing, how i can fix?, if i make something
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Yours is an odd reading. You seem to have occasional issues transmitting even locally to your own computer. That first hop should not have an average latency of over five on any system... That suggests a software error on your system. You're also losing some packets between your computer and your modem. Could be weak-ish wireless link, could be bad cable... depends on your home setup. But in your case, since the localhost ping is already troublesome, a software problem is more likely. Do you have personal firewall software running perhaps?
Zone Alarm.
It sees all.
ALL.
I am not using wireless, and I dont lag very much anymore, its rather intermittened.
Try killing Zone Alarm for a spell, see if it helps. The fact that it sees all suggests it gets between all - which might not always be the best thing.
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btw ping is around 49 to 52 with a fluct of like 1/2ms via the /ping command
any ideas and im getting disconnected literary 10 seconds after getting ingame then 5 mins later i can login and play fine for hours then back to 10 sec bye bye stuff seeing THIS after only 10 seconds on the server for 2 hours is getting on my wick (pic shows me undocking and not being undocked when i get a chance to loggin again and was login into my bomber that droped connection for some unknown reason and wouldnt let me do anything but moved me up the plane by 40k GRRRRRR)
btw i had to disable PC tools firewall to get any info in the first place and yes its alowed everything needed to play FL and for this program to work but still requires me to disable it to get anything from it =/
AlanAlpha, you have problems all over the place. Ping to localhost is bad, you seem to be losing packets over the local network already, and things just end up getting worse as you go down the path. These stats suggest to me you have problems on your local computer - some kind of firewalling or network driver issue. Also check the connection between your router and computer itself.
Incidentally, did you omit any entries? It's odd for a connection to go from a private 10.x.x.x network straight onto one of the init7 network. What's your network provider?
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' Wrote:AlanAlpha, you have problems all over the place. Ping to localhost is bad, you seem to be losing packets over the local network already, and things just end up getting worse as you go down the path. These stats suggest to me you have problems on your local computer - some kind of firewalling or network driver issue. Also check the connection between your router and computer itself.
Incidentally, did you omit any entries? It's odd for a connection to go from a private 10.x.x.x network straight onto one of the init7 network. What's your network provider?
i havent omitted any entries my network card drivers are uptodate the cable between my computer and router is brand new the router is basicly new im running windows XP sp3 all updates installed windows firewall is disabled (its crap on XP anyway) i run avast antivirus and PCtools firewall with everything i can think of listed as green able to use internet fully and my isp is BE* (https://www.bethere.co.uk/web/beportal/homepage#)
Try disabling the PCTools firewall and run the test again.
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