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Help lagg +dc
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 7:07 pm
by Teddybeer
hey every1...
i have a problem on my own computer... (upstairs)
its lagging like hell and im disconnected in like 5 minutes
Laggs mostly take 45 secs and when playing with wizard im dead much times
The computer downstairs is half as smooth as the upstairs one
My computer specefics or how its called are: (a bit in dutch but u know what i mean)
Processor: AMD athlon(tm) 64 x2 dual core processor 5600+ 2.81 Ghz
Geheugen (RAM): 1023 Mb
Type computer: 64 bit besturingssysteem
upstairs: Vista
Downstairs Windows XP PRO
Internet connections both wireless and 54mb ps (router downstairs)
i made speedtest upstairs:
Download
299.8 KByte/sec
(=2398 kbps)
Upload
45.4 KByte/sec
(=363 kbps)
Connection
343.0 Conn/min
Ping test Nederland
13.0 ms And speedtest downstairs:
Download
290.9 KByte/sec
(=2327 kbps)
Upload
42.4 KByte/sec
(=339 kbps)
Connection
610.0 Conn/min
Ping test Nederland
13.0 ms plz help me becouse im getting sick of sitting downstairs and wait 10 minutes before SRO starts and most times i get DC'd to.
Need more Specefies???? ask me and if possible where i can find those

EDIT: plz move this to technical help

Re: Help lagg +dc
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 7:12 pm
by BloodyBlade
I'll give some information in Dutch, maybe easier to understand;
Heb je miss vloerverwarming boven? Kheb gehoort dat dat je draadloze verbinding geweldig hard stoort.
Re: Help lagg +dc
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 7:14 pm
by MrBow
Teddybeer wrote:EDIT: plz move this to technical help

done

Re: Help lagg +dc
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:31 pm
by Teddybeer
BloodyBlade wrote:I'll give some information in Dutch, maybe easier to understand;
Heb je miss vloerverwarming boven? Kheb gehoort dat dat je draadloze verbinding geweldig hard stoort.
English answer: no i dont have floorheater upside, but does a floor get rid of your connection to?
Re: Help lagg +dc
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 3:31 pm
by !G4!
dude i think its just vista i have the same prob

Re: Help lagg +dc
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 5:33 pm
by Starrie
Teddybeer wrote:BloodyBlade wrote:I'll give some information in Dutch, maybe easier to understand;
Heb je miss vloerverwarming boven? Kheb gehoort dat dat je draadloze verbinding geweldig hard stoort.
English answer: no i dont have floorheater upside, but does a floor get rid of your connection to?
Well... Concrete (beton) floors are said to disturb your signal quite heavy.
Re: Help lagg +dc
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:05 pm
by Teddybeer
Starrie wrote:Teddybeer wrote:BloodyBlade wrote:I'll give some information in Dutch, maybe easier to understand;
Heb je miss vloerverwarming boven? Kheb gehoort dat dat je draadloze verbinding geweldig hard stoort.
English answer: no i dont have floorheater upside, but does a floor get rid of your connection to?
Well... Concrete (beton) floors are said to disturb your signal quite heavy.
We just have wooden floor with (dutch translated)*laminaat* on the top of it
Re: Help lagg +dc
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:01 pm
by Starrie
Teddybeer wrote:Starrie wrote:Well... Concrete (beton) floors are said to disturb your signal quite heavy.
We just have wooden floor with (dutch translated)*laminaat* on the top of it
I bet there's concrete underneeth.
Re: Help lagg +dc
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:37 pm
by Grandpa
Has the problem started only recently?
I'm going to assume that the answer is no, and that the problem didn't just start happening.
SO... Upstairs (the problem) computer is VISTA
Downstairs is XP Pro
Wireless for both (interference from concrete & cement ≠ problem)
We are trying to focus on what is called "The Fault Domain".
Diag Question: Does the computer connect well to other sites?
Since your PING shows similar results for both, the answer is yes.
We can probably rule out Wireless Interference (but more information can be found > HERE < )
!G4! wrote:dude i think its just vista i have the same prob

I'd tend to agree with !G4! it could be a general "Vista" type problem if it wasn't the fact that you only have 1Gig memory installed. But be sure you are running in compatibility mode for Windows XP.
Teddybeer wrote:hey every1...
i have a problem on my own computer... (upstairs)
its lagging like hell and im disconnected in like 5 minutes
Laggs mostly take 45 secs and when playing with wizard im dead much times
The computer downstairs is half as smooth as the upstairs one
My computer specefics or how its called are: (a bit in dutch but u know what i mean)
Processor: AMD athlon(tm) 64 x2 dual core processor 5600+ 2.81 Ghz
Geheugen (RAM): 1023 MbType computer: 64 bit besturingssysteem
Grandpa's Quick Solution/Suggestion:
Buy more memory for your comp. 4Gig is good, but 2 will do.
Free Fix? Optimize your computer for performance, lower all your vid settings ingame, check your swap-file size & speed up your Hard Drive (optimization).
I really think you'll need to spend a penny or two here.
~Grandpa
Re: Help lagg +dc
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:35 pm
by PileOfMush
I also have Vista and have a similar problem. I can play just fine for quite a while, but if I get around too many other players, the game stometimes lags hard for like 30, 60, 90 seconds... then sometimes I DC and sometimes I don't. My game doesn't freeze... there is just no activity... no network traffic. It's like the server has just stopped talking to my computer.
If this is a problem directly related to Vista (or Vista 64 in my case) then it has to do with the new networking stack built into Vista... but since this is the ONLY game I have a problem with, I think the problem is either my ISP's connection to Korea or it's a problem with Silkroad. Maybe it's both.
Re: Help lagg +dc
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:16 am
by Teddybeer
Grandpa wrote:Has the problem started only recently?
I'm going to assume that the answer is no, and that the problem didn't just start happening.
no... i always had this problem
Grandpa wrote:SO... Upstairs (the problem) computer is VISTA
Downstairs is XP Pro
Wireless for both (interference from concrete & cement ≠ problem)
We are trying to focus on what is called "The Fault Domain".
Diag Question: Does the computer connect well to other sites?
Since your PING shows similar results for both, the answer is yes.
We can probably rule out Wireless Interference (but more information can be found > HERE < )
thnx i'll try this after school (it's morning here)
!G4! wrote:dude i think its just vista i have the same prob

Grandpa wrote:I'd tend to agree with !G4! it could be a general "Vista" type problem if it wasn't the fact that you only have 1Gig memory installed. But be sure you are running in compatibility mode for Windows XP.
Yes, i do

but it doesnt solve
Teddybeer wrote:hey every1...
i have a problem on my own computer... (upstairs)
its lagging like hell and im disconnected in like 5 minutes
Laggs mostly take 45 secs and when playing with wizard im dead much times
The computer downstairs is half as smooth as the upstairs one
My computer specefics or how its called are: (a bit in dutch but u know what i mean)
Processor: AMD athlon(tm) 64 x2 dual core processor 5600+ 2.81 Ghz
Geheugen (RAM): 1023 MbType computer: 64 bit besturingssysteem
Grandpa wrote:Grandpa's Quick Solution/Suggestion:
Buy more memory for your comp. 4Gig is good, but 2 will do.
Free Fix? Optimize your computer for performance, lower all your vid settings ingame, check your swap-file size & speed up your Hard Drive (optimization).
I really think you'll need to spend a penny or two here.
~Grandpa
Underneeth we just have 512 RAM so i don't think that is the problem...
My computer is totaly in dutch so can you tell me what those "Swap-files" are and where i can find them? and i just have graphics and resolution low.

Thanx for all this information to all of you
i'm sure it's gonna work sometime

EDIT: Reply to starrie: yes there is concrete underneeth but the signal doesnt have to go through couse its under all
Re: Help lagg +dc
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:31 am
by Grandpa
"Underneeth we just have 512 RAM"But the computer downstairs is Windows XP
Vista takes more memory

For instance, Dell offers a Windows Vista Capable configuration that isn't capable of much, according to what Dell says about it on its Web site: "Great for ... Booting the Operating System, without running applications or games."
4 GB May be Vista's 'Sweet Spot' <~~~~~
[click] 4 is good, but 2 will do.
Dell recommends 2GB minimum of system memory.
If you still have questions / doubts about if it is a 'wireless proximity' issue or a 'Vista machine memory' issues, here's what you do ~~~>
No Cost diagnostic solution #2:
Pickup your Vista comp and take it to the router downstairs.
Check if the overall performance is noticeably increased.
THEN ~~~~>
- If it isn't & you still got the 'slows' you can safely conclude that the fault domain is NOT in your wireless net.
My guess is memory issue, but it could be other things too - If the computer gets faster refer to my previous link > Microsoft Wireless Tips < )
Examples of 'fixes': Change router antenna to hi-gain
Get a wireless repeater
Relocate your router & etc.
~Grandpa