  Vyper28
@dccnet.com
| reply to Vyper28 Re: DCCNET/EASLINK - Packet loss/stutter?
As I suspected, my tracert's didn't really help at all. times out on a random hop between 3-15, different each time. I did get some new reports in my router logs though
Jul 4 22:57:13 ? user.warn kernel: ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet. Jul 4 22:57:13 ? user.warn kernel: ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet. Jul 4 22:57:13 ? user.warn kernel: ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet. Jul 4 22:57:13 ? user.warn kernel: ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet. Jul 4 22:57:13 ? user.warn kernel: ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet. Jul 4 22:57:13 ? user.warn kernel: ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet. Jul 4 22:57:13 ? user.warn kernel: ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet. Jul 4 22:57:13 ? user.warn kernel: ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet. Jul 4 22:57:13 ? user.warn kernel: ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet. Jul 4 22:57:13 ? user.warn kernel: ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet. Jul 4 22:57:19 ? user.warn kernel: NET: 142 messages suppressed. Jul 4 22:57:19 ? user.warn kernel: ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet. Jul 4 22:57:26 ? user.warn kernel: NET: 3 messages suppressed. Jul 4 22:57:26 ? user.warn kernel: ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet. Jul 4 23:00:01 ? syslog.info root: -- MARK -- Jul 5 00:00:01 ? syslog.info root: -- MARK -- Jul 5 00:03:57 ? daemon.info dnsmasq[136]: DHCPINFORM(br0) 192.168.1.100 00:1a:92:7d:5a:f0 Jul 5 00:03:57 ? daemon.info dnsmasq[136]: DHCPACK(br0) 192.168.1.100 00:1a:92:7d:5a:f0 user-e781d77954
Those tell anyone anything? because They sure as heck look like gibberish to me =) |
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 hellsatan
join:2008-12-08 Delta, BC
| When playing these games is there anybody else on the computers. You said in previous posts that you have 4 machines. From my experience with delta cable because they have such a crappy upload limit for basic users even 25kb of upload (which isn't a lot for a decent BT radio) will lag the shit out of me in any of the games you said. I play a few and had same problems when my family surfed when dccnet had those old school modems [I use to play a lot of cs back in my day had lots of cl_flushes wasn't good to be in a 5v5 match and get packets loss]. Seems to be fine now with SB modems. The upload issue is still there and always will.. uploading = slow interweb. I doubt its either your modem or your router because both are very good equipment. You never know you might have a virus also that is uploading. I had one of those and wasn't fun  Gl m8. |
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 jobr
join:2004-10-21 Halifax, NS | reply to Vyper28 said by Vyper28 :
Jul 4 22:57:13 ? user.warn kernel: ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet. That's the problem. Too many simultaneous connections. |
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 planiwa
join:2009-02-19 Toronto M5S | reply to Vyper28 Connection Surges - Re: DCCNET/EASLINK - Packet loss/stutter
Might want to read
»Re: Torrents crash my Router |
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  drewis Premium join:2006-09-04 Hamilton, ON
·Cogeco Cable
·TekSavvy Solutions..
3 edits | if this continues to be an issue without resolve, you can always try and get your hands on a proxy server. when i played q3 semi-pro our clan had a few proxies all over the US. Some close to the eastern seaboard for clans we'd play in austrailia.. and asia * 6 years ago the backbone to many of our isps had issues like this for a year or more without resolve..
edit: that is, assuming that the problem doesnt originate from you 
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