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Catfish
Cable Internet Connection
Recently I have been experiencing lag during my online gaming sessions, which was never a problem. My lists show good pings, even on refreshes. But when I launch I experience intermitent lag. Asside from the obivious problems associated with a cable connection is there any other possible causes to this problem?
Thanks
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512 RDRAM (1066)
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Resident Audiophile
Is your NIC onboard or did you have a PCI card?
Also, what do you do in the Burgh? I currently go to Duquesne It's always nice to meet a neighbor in the forums
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Hammerhead Shark
i have no clue about that lag...
but i'm also in pittsburgh, going to CMU. howdy
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Resident Audiophile
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Catfish
I have onboard and a PCI card. My cable connection plugs into the onboard, and my PCI card is hooked to a ethernet HUB along with another pc, which I never have running when I am gaming.
Intel Core 2 DUO E6300
Gigabyte 965PDS3
ATI 1950PRO
2 Gigs of Kingston 667
Sony DVD Writer
WD 250GB SATA 16mb
Samsung 940 BW
Pentium 4 3.06 ghz
512 RDRAM (1066)
Radeon X850 XT
SB Live Gamer
SONY DVD Writer
WD 80gb 8mb cache
Samsung 712N
DELL Inspiron 1000
DELL Axim X30 624Mhz
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Hammerhead Shark
Are you running a firewall? If your ping times are good, it sounds like you're clogged up with spyware and or a trojan worm. If you're running directly from your on board lan to your modem, I am almost sure this is the case. Install a firewall such as Norton Internet Securities or McAffee Firewall, or even a freeware firewall like Zone Alarm, and see how many applications are accessing the web in the background hogging your bandwidth.
drs1771
Main rig: i7-2600K, Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD, 16GB Kingston Hyper X 1333, 320GB Seagate Sata 3.0 X2 (Raid 0), Intel 40GB SSD Cached (Intel Rapid Storage), ATi Radeon HD5700.
"It's not the size of your sig that matters, its the size of your heatpipe..."
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Hammerhead Shark
did you do a trace to see if its them or somewhere after them?
recently i was having problems so i did a trace then called my cable provider..
i was getting to them in 10ms, from there it mustve been sent to another router of theirs which was where things starting sliding..
the next 2 jumps were over 200ms each and it only got worse..
i climbed up in the poor kids *** on the other end, especially when he was saying "we arent having problems an theyre getting great response times"
before i hung up, i made it clear that im paying for better than tele modem response and if it wasnt fixed by end of month(3 days) id drop them and i could easily influence my friends with equally poor service to drop them as well.. then theyd convince their friends and so on..
magically, it was fixed the next day and its been great ever since, amazing results from a problem they claimed not to have..
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Catfish
Thank you all for the tips. The tip regarding the spyware seemed to be the problem. I am back up and killing. Thanks
Intel Core 2 DUO E6300
Gigabyte 965PDS3
ATI 1950PRO
2 Gigs of Kingston 667
Sony DVD Writer
WD 250GB SATA 16mb
Samsung 940 BW
Pentium 4 3.06 ghz
512 RDRAM (1066)
Radeon X850 XT
SB Live Gamer
SONY DVD Writer
WD 80gb 8mb cache
Samsung 712N
DELL Inspiron 1000
DELL Axim X30 624Mhz
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