Guest nagluks Posted August 10, 2006 Report Posted August 10, 2006 s2c packetloss spectates me from hockeyzone after a short period of time of being in game.. Tracing Zone: SSCE Hockey Zone IP Address: 66.246.72.107 Hop IP Address Host Name Loss(%) Min/Avg/Max Ping--- --------------- -------------------------------- ------- ---------------- 1 192.168.2.1 <unknown> 0.0 0 0 0 2 66.17.223.209 <unknown> 0.6 0 20 130 3 66.17.140.41 <unknown> 1.5 10 20 200 4 66.7.147.249 t3-0-2-0.den003jp02.yipes.com 2.3 10 20 5 64.215.29.17 <unknown> 2.1 10 20 140 6 67.17.105.110 pos7-0-0-10G.ar2.CHI2.gblx.net 1.7 30 50 270 7 208.50.13.122 telia-1.ar1.CHI2.gblx.net 1.3 30 50 100 8 213.248..154 nyk-bb1-pos0-3-0.telia.net 1.0 50 70 130 9 213.248.82.18 nyk-b3-pos1-0-0.telia.net 1.0 60 70 110 10 213.248.82.94 nac-110814-nyk-b3.c.telia.net 1.0 60 70 260 11 209.123.11.71 12.ae0.gbr1.tl9.nac.net 1.7 60 70 150 12 209.123.11.53 0.so-5-0-0.gbr1.mmu.nac.net 1.5 60 190 13 66.246.72.107 220975.ds.nac.net 1.5 60 70 120 Cycles: 459 Anyway to only hop to ip adresses that don't give loss or any program that will help it?
★ SOS Posted August 11, 2006 Report Posted August 11, 2006 It seems that the packetloss starts right at the you-to-ISP link. Call them and have them look for a problem between your computer and the ISP. Perhaps a bad cable, perhaps your router is boinkyboinky (if you have one), perhaps the ISP guys messed something up.
★ Admiral Kirk Posted August 11, 2006 Report Posted August 11, 2006 I can help with a few of those questions. Firstly, he definetly has a router, his IP is non routeable. The problem is probably either the operating system, the NIC, the ethernet cable going to his router, or the router itself. Or possibly a HUB if thier is one between him and the router (usualy only if you are sharing your connection with several other people). The most common reason for packet loss is usualy a bad/messed up router, or a bad NIC. First course of actoin, is to make sure that you have powered down your computer, and unplugged your router for at least 5 mins. The router is the important part since many DSL routers are of low quality and dont react well to interfernce on the lines (usualy caused by lightning storms) and tend to get all fudged up until they are reset by a complete power down. If that doesnt help, id sugest the other likely candidates which are Viruses or Ad/Spyware on your computer, you can do a virus scan at http://housecall.antivirus.com and you can download an adware scanner at http://www.lavasoftusa.com. Failing that you start to get into the diagnostics that cost money, such as replacing your NIC/ethernet cable and other such things. Thier is also a possibility that it is your ISP as SOS mentioned but that is fairly uncommon although it certainly wouldnt hurt to call and ask (as long as they dont charge you ). - Programmer of Many SS Related Apps- Former Owner of MetalGear CTF- http://kirk.sscentral.com
★ Admiral Kirk Posted August 14, 2006 Report Posted August 14, 2006 Parragraphs are for the week... Real men dont need parragraphs ^^ - Programmer of Many SS Related Apps- Former Owner of MetalGear CTF- http://kirk.sscentral.com
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