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[packet loss and time out(s)] - OverLordZ - 05.07.2014

hi,
when i connect to a server, after 5-10 min server restarts {my packet loss reaches 100}
after server restarts, in a few seconds my packet loss reaches 100 again and again and again timeouts happen...
so i have to restart my wifi router to play another 5 min :/
1. i have reinstalled my gta ... didn't worked out.
2.i have reinstalled samp... didn't worked out.
3.and please don't say ""your network has problem"" i have a high speed network, i play at garena , gameranger also...never these time outs and packet losses happened...i am sure it's samps problem

any idea?


Re: [packet loss and time out(s)] - Uberanwar - 05.07.2014

Does it happens to other servers too?


Re: [packet loss and time out(s)] - OverLordZ - 05.07.2014

YES.


Re: [packet loss and time out(s)] - ikkentim - 06.07.2014

do you have any firewalls or anti-virus stuff running?


Re: [packet loss and time out(s)] - OverLordZ - 06.07.2014

about anti virus, yes i have .
about firewall...it's turned off and some times that i turn it on,samp has been allowed to send data via public and home network.


Re: [packet loss and time out(s)] - ev0lution - 07.07.2014

Let's think about this.

Hundreds of thousands of people play SA-MP. If SA-MP had a network problem that caused random players to have insane packet loss, there would be a few more reports about this problem. It would be a really shitty game.

From that we can conclude that it's your problem.

Try pingtest.net, try a command line ping test to the server that you're trying to connect to (open cmd.exe, "ping [ip] -n 10") and a traceroute ("tracert [ip]") and post the results. Also try a cmd line ping test to your router's IP address. It's either your network or the server you're connecting to - but more likely your network.