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Reply #30 on: August 12, 2011, 04:44:13 pm
My best guess is it's an object conflict
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Reply #31 on: August 12, 2011, 04:51:41 pm
In RS5.0 we trust.

LOL, you guys talk too much about that 'RS5.0' but i bet all i got, when it will be releaze nothing will fucking change on the server.



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Reply #32 on: August 12, 2011, 04:57:21 pm
LOL, you guys talk too much about that 'RS5.0' buti  bet all i got, when it will be releaze nothing will f**king change on the server.
I bet $1,000,000.00 with you that it will change, deal? :razz:

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Reply #33 on: August 12, 2011, 05:35:46 pm
ikr, but as far as i know, The more is your bandwidth, the less is the ping.
As I wrote before, they're unrelated.

Ping depends mostly on distance and routing.


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Reply #34 on: August 12, 2011, 06:09:55 pm
ikr, but as far as i know, The more is your bandwidth, the less is the ping.
Not necessarily. It's a combination of upload speed, download speed, and bandwidth that determine your ping.



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Reply #35 on: August 12, 2011, 06:49:12 pm
Not necessarily. It's a combination of upload speed, download speed, and bandwidth that determine your ping.
Ok, Well my upload speed is extremely low.

Anyways, had a massive desync today, when just visited sa;mp. I was on the bike with Dastan when everything stopped responding. When it started responding i went high into the sky and the very next moment got tp'd to Blueberry acres. dunno how. but this thing sucks.

As I wrote before, they're unrelated.

Ping depends mostly on distance and routing.
If that's the case, How do other indians get much less ping amount then mine. They usually get less then 200-300 whereas my ping rarely goes down/below to 400



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Reply #36 on: August 12, 2011, 06:55:57 pm
Ok, Well my upload speed is extremely low.

Anyways, had a massive desync today, when just visited sa;mp. I was on the bike with Dastan when everything stopped responding. When it started responding i went high into the sky and the very next moment got tp'd to Blueberry acres. dunno how. but this thing sucks.
If that's the case, How do other indians get much less ping amount then mine. They usually get less then 200-300 whereas my ping rarely goes down/below to 400
A slow upload speed will definitely cause you to have a high ping, although don't worry too much because it is very rare for residential internet services from ISP's to ever have something with a decent upload speed.

As far as the major desync goes, sounds like a DoS attack on the server, or your computer dropped some packets that cause the desync when data wasn't being received correctly.



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Reply #37 on: August 12, 2011, 06:58:30 pm
For those who wish to know about why there is currently desync and/or lag.. check the image of the netowrk use... under normal circumstances it is a relative fluent line that stays around 12.5%...

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Reply #38 on: August 12, 2011, 07:09:09 pm
Maybe it's something on the network itself that's slowing it down then, because the issue seems to be consistent for users worldwide. A few months ago it was incredibly bad too. By any chance do you have a lot of computers on the same switch/hub that's hosting all of your servers?



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Reply #39 on: August 12, 2011, 07:10:08 pm
For those who wish to know about why there is currently desync and/or lag.. check the image of the netowrk use... under normal circumstances it is a relative fluent line that stays around 12.5%...

For those of us (ballas/groves) who are less technically minded, can you summarise what this means?



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Reply #40 on: August 12, 2011, 07:12:33 pm
For those of us (ballas/groves) who are less technically minded, can you summarise what this means?
He's saying it's not network lag on the server's end because the network usage isn't jumping around or spiking. It's staying about the same as always.



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Reply #41 on: August 12, 2011, 07:13:52 pm
I don't understand much in networking, but I think DDos caused it.



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Reply #42 on: August 12, 2011, 07:20:02 pm
Maybe it's something on the network itself that's slowing it down then, because the issue seems to be consistent for users worldwide. A few months ago it was incredibly bad too. By any chance do you have a lot of computers on the same switch/hub that's hosting all of your servers?
There is always a poosibilty it is influenced by others in the data center.. we have tried to switch off all services, without any change...meaning it is somethign external, not internal causing this.

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Reply #43 on: August 12, 2011, 07:40:27 pm
There is always a poosibilty it is influenced by others in the data center.. we have tried to switch off all services, without any change...meaning it is somethign external, not internal causing this.
It might be something outside the building then. I would contact the ISP and ask them if they can check the connection between your building and their service center. It could be a bad cable that needs replacing.

I had this issue back when I had (HORRIBLE AT&T THAT MADE ME WANT TO COMMIT SUICIDE) residential DSL service for my internet connection. Unfortunately it was only one of a billion issues I had with their service that led me to switching to SureWest for FiOs instead, but long story short sometimes those cables just go bad after a short period of time. Our's was only about 10 years old too.



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Reply #44 on: August 12, 2011, 08:02:47 pm
A slow upload speed will definitely cause you to have a high ping, although don't worry too much because it is very rare for residential internet services from ISP's to ever have something with a decent upload speed.

As far as the major desync goes, sounds like a DoS attack on the server, or your computer dropped some packets that cause the desync when data wasn't being received correctly.

A slow upload speed won't make you get high ping, never ever. If you have ADSL it's meant you can get a high download speed but they can't offer a really good upload speed.

If you have fibre as I have they can offer the same upload/download. Currently I have the Swedish ISP Telia Sonera 10/10. Though gonna change to Sweden's best soon and have 100/100 net.
Or I could order 1000/1000 net in my apartment in the city :)


 


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