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Title: Ping on server
Post by: Absolute on 29.08.2010, 17:00:23
Hi all!

Since few days, when I am connected on DooC server, I have an enormous ping (500 to 999ms). I do not understand... I download at ~400 kb/s... I have set all parameter in hidden menu but nothing going better...

An idea?

Thanks!

**sorry for my poor English :x**

/edit:
More details :

I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, with the last version of ET.

processor : Turion 64b
graphic card : radeon xpress200m
Ram : 3gb

When I ping server on console, pong is about 50 to 60ms.

64 bytes from 85.25.153.133: icmp_seq=1 ttl=0 time=55.9 ms
Title: Re: Ping on server
Post by: Gauki on 29.08.2010, 17:47:04
what config do u use ? maybe try a standart config !?
good luck
Title: Re: Ping on server
Post by: Absolute on 29.08.2010, 17:57:33
Hi!

I've set all graphical parameters to low or disable, and set connexion at DSL (yes it is! oO) I tried to use standard config but nothing change.. I have reset all drivers of my wifi card and graphic card , I've always this fucking monster ping.. It is incredible...

I set max packet to 60, Rate to 15000 and max fps to 55 (yeahhh i've "only" 400ms wooo)
Title: Re: Ping on server
Post by: WaLKuerE_ on 29.08.2010, 19:50:52
you have this probs only on dooc-server?
what is your connection typ: dsl speed and do you use wlan or kabel connecting?

set your rate to 25000
max packets to 76 - 100
fps to 76
Title: Re: Ping on server
Post by: Absolute on 29.08.2010, 21:12:11
Hello angel :)

No, i've this problem with several servers.
I'm connected on a wifi spot at university. Last week, all worked good but since few days i've this enormour ping.
(I use wlan)

Ok i try to set this parameters in hidden menu and i reply here.

Thanks you angel :)
Title: Re: Ping on server
Post by: Absolute on 29.08.2010, 21:36:12
nothing change with this parameters... Maybe there's no solution...

I have between 800 and 900ms on server and on console :

azarian@azarian-laptop:~$ ping 85.25.153.133
PING 85.25.153.133 (85.25.153.133) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 85.25.153.133: icmp_seq=1 ttl=0 time=79.3 ms
64 bytes from 85.25.153.133: icmp_seq=2 ttl=0 time=64.4 ms
64 bytes from 85.25.153.133: icmp_seq=3 ttl=0 time=69.5 ms
64 bytes from 85.25.153.133: icmp_seq=4 ttl=0 time=179 ms
64 bytes from 85.25.153.133: icmp_seq=5 ttl=0 time=75.1 ms
64 bytes from 85.25.153.133: icmp_seq=6 ttl=0 time=66.1 ms
64 bytes from 85.25.153.133: icmp_seq=7 ttl=0 time=56.4 ms
64 bytes from 85.25.153.133: icmp_seq=8 ttl=0 time=65.1 ms
^C
--- 85.25.153.133 ping statistics ---
8 packets transmitted, 8 received, 0% packet loss, time 7010ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 56.434/81.953/179.430/37.416 ms

so.... WTF ???!!!
Title: Re: Ping on server
Post by: WaLKuerE_ on 29.08.2010, 22:24:53
http://www.palacewolfenstein.de/index.php/enemy-territoryy/configskripte.html
Title: Re: Ping on server
Post by: Kissaki on 29.08.2010, 22:26:04
Could you start ET in windowed mode and ping the server via console while on the server?
And then see if the console ping increases as well?

As the ping via console is that much lower it’s either that any of your hardware or bandwidth is at it’s limit (with WIFI it could also be error-rate / dropped packets),
or maybe your university lowers priority or throttles packages on higher ports.
Title: Re: Ping on server
Post by: Absolute on 30.08.2010, 23:24:49
Hi!

As you said Kissaki (and thanks for your reply), i start ET and have connected it on DooC server, return to console and ping : same results on console : i've a good ping ( ~55ms) and on ET 700 to 999.

Yesterday, i played with gauki and i had a low ping (~70ms).... I really do not understand...

I think the connection of university is equally distributed between all connected... If it is the problem there's nothing to do. Even so there is 52 wifi spots and we are ~650 students...

Thanks to all for your help :)
Title: Re: Ping on server
Post by: Kissaki on 31.08.2010, 00:31:46
You could ask your network administration whether specific ports or protocols are throttled, always or on higher network load.
Title: Re: Ping on server
Post by: Absolute on 31.08.2010, 18:41:15
I've send a mail to the administrator, i wait for a reply...

Thanks for your help kissaki, angel, gauki.

I'll reply here the answer of this "administrator"

Have nice frags
Title: Re: Ping on server
Post by: Absolute on 01.09.2010, 13:31:23
I've seen on a web test, for open/closed ports :

Voici les résultats du Scan de l'adresse IP 80.14.112.244 entre le port 27950 et 27970
(here are result of scanning IP ..... between ports 27950 to 27970)

Le port TCP 27950 est fermé
Le port TCP 27951 est fermé
Le port TCP 27952 est fermé
Le port TCP 27953 est fermé
Le port TCP 27954 est fermé
Le port TCP 27955 est fermé
Le port TCP 27956 est fermé
Le port TCP 27957 est fermé
Le port TCP 27958 est fermé
Le port TCP 27959 est fermé
Le port TCP 27960 est fermé <-- so it is close ... :'(  X(
Le port TCP 27961 est fermé
Le port TCP 27962 est fermé
Le port TCP 27963 est fermé
Le port TCP 27964 est fermé
Le port TCP 27965 est fermé
Le port TCP 27966 est fermé
Le port TCP 27967 est fermé
Le port TCP 27968 est fermé
Le port TCP 27969 est fermé
Le port TCP 27970 est fermé

Is there a solution?


Thanks !
Title: Re: Ping on server
Post by: Kissaki on 01.09.2010, 15:00:55
Mh, I’m not quite sure you have to have that port open. You can play after all as well.
But maybe not only is that port closed to incoming msgs, but maybe also throttled for outgoing traffic.
Anyway, it’s a network problem with your university network setup … Hmm …
Title: Re: Ping on server
Post by: Absolute on 02.09.2010, 17:11:30
YEs i think too. I have'nt yet the resply from administrator... I'm waiting....