Thaurissan 1.7k ms
any1 lagging now?, Jubei'thos
any1 lagging now?, Jubei'thos
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Dec 12 2007, 02:40 PM
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Gorgonnash 1.2 to 1.5kms
Thaurissan 1.7k ms |
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Dec 12 2007, 08:27 PM
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QUOTE(xpresside @ Dec 12 2007, 07:40 PM) rather than just bashing on tmnet, look at what other isp in our country has to offer?why blame tm when other companies cant give any competiton to tmnet? Ha ha. Are you sure you're living in Malaysia?just look at australia, their major backbone is telstra but they have internode and iinet giving major competition here? jaring has been around for ages but they cant do shit also blame government supporting tmnet? well that's just bs. lets say tm no support from gov, i guarantee the service we get will be poorer You brought up Jaring. What can Jaring do when TM has a monopoly of the last mile connection? Australia have several different telephone providers, Telstra is just one of them (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communications_in_Australia). In comparison, we have one: TM. Your choice of words is poor. It is not exactly "support", it's "protectionism". Why does a small country like Singapore can support 3 major ISPs? Competition is so high there that they offer you plasma tv, monitors and computers just to encourage subsribers to sign with them. You should re-post your post at the Broadband User-2-User section in Lowyat and see how many people would disagree with you. edit: spelling This post has been edited by ray123: Dec 12 2007, 08:28 PM |
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Dec 12 2007, 10:56 PM
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Yeah buddy, who owns the telephone lines and poles outside your house?
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Dec 12 2007, 11:55 PM
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Yeap latency seems to be back.
To usual, I mean. This post has been edited by ray123: Dec 12 2007, 11:55 PM |
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Dec 19 2007, 03:27 AM
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Anyone tried this? (c&P without html links embedded, see source for full links)
---- (source: http://www.mmo-champion.com/ which they got from EJ) International lag fix WoW lags, it's not something new if you're playing on servers a bit far away from your country, but don't worry people are fixing it ! Out of all the methods offered to fix the lag on your machine, one of them posted on Elitistjerks forums seems to work very well. <> <> <> Read this first <> <> <> 1 - It might have side effects, like slowing down your download speed or affecting your performance on other softwares. (In my case, it didn't change anything) 2 - If you're not sure about what you're doing, just don't do it. I don't want to be responsible because you crashed your computer in some way because you wasted your registry. 2.1 - Seriously, if you don't know what you're doing, don't do it. It will be fixed in one or two weeks anyway. (and the official fix won't have any impact on other softwares) 3 - If you don't have the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSMQ\ directory, you can download and apply this file to your registry. 4 - Windows Vista users might want to check this post too. Source - Elitistjerks.com "1 - TcpAckFrequency - NOTE if you are running Windows Vista this setting may not have any effect - a hotfix is needed which i'm tracking down. This works fine under Windows XP Type "regedit" in windows "run.." dialog to bring up registry menu Then find: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces\ There will be multiple NIC interfaces listed in there, find the one you use to connect to the internet, there will be several interfaces listed (they have long names like {7DBA6DCA-FFE8-4002-A28F-4D2B57AE8383}. Click each one, the right one will have lots of settings in it and you will see your machines IP address listed there somewhere. Right-click in the right hand pane and add a new DWORD value, name it TcpAckFrequency, then right click the entry and click Modify and assign a value of 1. You can change it back to 2 (default) at a later stage if it affects your other TCP application performance. it tells windows how many TCP packets to wait before sending ACK. if the value is 1, windows will send ACK every time it receives a TCP package. 2 - TCPNoDelay This one is pretty simple (Discussed here) Type "regedit" in windows "run.." dialog to bring up registry menu Then find: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSMQ\Parameters Right-click in the right hand pane and add a new DWORD value, name it TCPNoDelay, then right click the entry and click Modify and assign a value of 1. Click Ok and close the registry editor, then reboot your PC." Basically, this fix is deactivating the Nagle algorithm to improve your ping. If you don't want to do it you can just wait for the 2.3.2 patch as it's supposed to deactivate it too, but I don't think you can test it on PTRs right now because the updated patch notes from the latest PTR Build (7705) are actually for the upcoming build (7710). This post has been edited by ray123: Dec 19 2007, 03:29 AM |
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