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Are you admin here ?NO? then shut the fuck off okAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY !!!!!!
Worthless piece of shit..
Are you admin here ?NO? then shut the fuck off okAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY !!!!!!
Worthless piece of shit..
That people like you even exist.
If they're trolling,.. hmm I wonder why?
Better write why you were banned in the previous forum.
Thanks for showing the ping plotter results. Although there may be jitter problems causing your unstable ping in other hops on your route to the host, you should first try and address the variance in the ping that is shown on your first hop (your router or modem). This could be the main source of the problem or start to the pattern.
It seems your router or modem is capable of giving you 3 to 5ms ping times which isn't great but isn't unreasonable. It shouldn't, however, be giving you maximums of 25 to 30ms pings. By chance is your connection to your router over wifi? If it is wifi, you will want to do your best to wire in directly at the very least for a test.
The problem with wifi connections happens when other devices are also using the wifi connection, each transmitter has to listen before transmitting and if it detects another device using the wifi it delays for a random number of milliseconds before trying again to avoid interference. These random delays are not good at all for latency sensitive applications like gaming. If it is not wifi try a different cable and/or search the internet for jitter problems with that specific device model number.
As an example for you this computer I'm on right now has a wired connection through 2 local routers before getting a connection to the modem. The ping times to both routers are less than 1ms and don't show much variance.
bash-5.1# mtr -rw 139.162.235.20
Start: 2023-08-27T14:07:48-0400
HOST: bluebird.mylab.home Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
1.|-- mylab 0.0% 10 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.1
2.|-- Ensixsix-ten 0.0% 10 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.1
I use cable / wired internet.
As for the jitter, I've measured it and it seems ok / stable.
I've also searched Google for phrases: my modem/router model + jitter / game lags, but nothing found.
I've played right now 6 games in a row on LONDON with many players, while running the other ping tool: WinMTR at the same time, and it says ping to my modem/router is good, below 1 ms : SCREENSHOOT, I don't know where the difference between PingPlotter and WinMTR does come from, and which one shows proper results, anyway I've run one more ping tool and it has confirmed PingPlotter results, so it's 2:1.
By the way, I've also seen on the chat some player saying he is experiencing lags and packet loss, recently I see such players everyday complaining on the chat.
Good evening everyone,
yesterday 1-2 hours after our posts, the packet loss settled down a little again was in the low single digits 2-3%. Tonight it was unfortunately again completely shot up, 13% average peak 28%. By the way, my network is a professional network consisting entirely of Cisco switches. My ping to the router is well under 1ms stable. Now and then it can come in rare cases times to 2ms. It's very noticeable in the game where bullets and shots are simply swallowed up by the server in nothing. The only other problem besides the server itself would be the routing on the part of the provider. However, I had a check up done this afternoon. Everything is in order and green light. I think that the problem lies more with the server itself.
Thanks and greetings
Hi again,
at this moment everything runs perfect!
At the moment server is very very laggy
Everything is smooth here...
It is not the server guys. It has been checked thoroughly and monitored regularly since this topic began.
T3ddy please run the free version of ping plotter or WinMtr to see where the packet loss is coming from.
Pepsi the bulk of your ping problems seem to come from hop 4 and hops 7 & 8. It will be difficult to get this resolved but your only option is to reach out to your ISP to report these problems. Hopefully, you will find a way to reach someone higher up than the local "reboot your modem" type tech support. You can do a whois on the IPs of those hops and sometimes it will give you a tech contact email for those routers. Emailing your updated ping plotter or WinMTR results to those tech contacts may get something to happen but don't expect a reply. They would prioritize packet loss but typically ignore jitter unless they get lots of complaints or it becomes a clue to another problem they are actively solving.
PepsiCola By the way, I've also seen on the chat some player saying he is experiencing lags and packet loss, recently I see such players everyday complaining on the chat.
Internet problems are common it doesn't automatically mean that the server is at fault. The server is in a real data center with a round the clock tech team and thousands of other customers. Issues with the server's networking get noticed and resolved very quickly.
snowguy hop 4 and hops 7 & 8. your only option is to reach out to your ISP to report these problems.
Hops 4 & 7 are in my country, but hop 8 is a hop in London UK, the same city the server is located, it seems that you too should contact and report problems to London's ISP?
snowguy Internet problems are common it doesn't automatically mean that the server is at fault.
I didn't say the cause is the server itself, only that since last 10 days many players from different countires experience big lags while playing on the server, it's definately something more than typical lags which occur from time to time, it might be the hop 8 which is located in London be reposible for a part of the problems, the other part of the lags might be caused by other countries's ISP, but it's hard to believe that all the lags are caused by several different ISP from several different countires having malfunctions at the same time, but on the other side who knows, sometimes shit happens.
Must be one hub fucking a lot of us up but I'm to lazy to run ping plotter so I could also be completely wrong.
PepsiCola Hops 4 & 7 are in my country, but hop 8 is a hop in London UK, the same city the server is located, it seems that you too should contact and report problems to London's ISP?
Your ISP is the customer of the retn.net hops. Technically, they would most likely ignore you if you tried to contact them yourself but instead only respond or possibly do something if your ISP contacts them on your behalf. It doesn't hurt to shoot off an email to them with your mtr results if you can find a tech contact for those hops though because it might alert them to a related problem they are currently working on. In time, these things should be automatically fixed by the involved companies but that doesn't always happen. These hops are outside of the london server host's control. Packets from the london server back to you take a completely different route on your side of the connection.
jerc Must be one hub fucking a lot of us up but I'm to lazy to run ping plotter so I could also be completely wrong.
I bet you could download, install, and run WinMtr in less than 5 minutes, no more excuses
https://sourceforge.net/projects/winmtr/
Until I can get mtr results going both ways from two distinct users showing problems on the same hop that belong to the london server or its ISP they cannot respond with anything fruitful to any tickets I open. I have, of course, already tried from multiple locations to see if I can find a common problematic hop that belongs to them and currently there doesn't seem to be a problem there.
I'll run it tonight when I'm home
How long do i run this thing?
Well I ran it for about 15 minutes or so at 3am.
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| WinMTR statistics |
| Host - % | Sent | Recv | Best | Avrg | Wrst | Last |
|------------------------------------------------|------|------|------|------|------|------|
| Fios_Quantum_Gateway.fios-router.home - 0 | 1577 | 1577 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 |
|lo0-100.BLTMMD-VFTTP-318.verizon-gni.net - 0 | 1576 | 1576 | 0 | 4 | 53 | 2 |
| 100.41.25.28 - 0 | 1577 | 1577 | 2 | 7 | 83 | 19 |
| lag-19.PHLAPAFG-PPR01-CC.ALTER.NET - 100 | 321 | 2 | 0 | 7 | 8 | 7 |
| ae-14.bar4.Philadelphia1.Level3.net - 0 | 1576 | 1576 | 5 | 9 | 58 | 8 |
| ae1.3115.edge7.London1.level3.net - 1 | 1562 | 1558 | 77 | 82 | 122 | 79 |
| 195.50.124.238 - 0 | 1577 | 1577 | 75 | 83 | 179 | 83 |
| ae0.r02.lon03.ien.netarch.akamai.com - 0 | 1576 | 1576 | 79 | 86 | 168 | 84 |
|a23-210-50-25.deploy.static.akamaitechnologies.com - 0 | 1577 | 1577 | 77 | 79 | 119 | 79 |
| No response from host - 100 | 320 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| No response from host - 100 | 320 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| No response from host - 100 | 320 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| li1520-20.members.linode.com - 0 | 1576 | 1576 | 77 | 82 | 102 | 78 |
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