Big lag/ping help please !
Hi there ,
I've got a really big problem , since when i got Window 7 , it seems like warsow is unplayable , i get really high lag and don't know even why , usually when i TAB in order to show result and ping I also get really high lag :-( , I'm currently on window 7 32bits ^^ , hope you can help me please :D . I had Window Vista before and lags wasn't really that high...
Oh ! Forgot to say something , i'm on wireless , i can't use ethernet ^^
Please help :'( , i want to play with my friends too :d
a Sad player , Xpres
I've got a really big problem , since when i got Window 7 , it seems like warsow is unplayable , i get really high lag and don't know even why , usually when i TAB in order to show result and ping I also get really high lag :-( , I'm currently on window 7 32bits ^^ , hope you can help me please :D . I had Window Vista before and lags wasn't really that high...
Oh ! Forgot to say something , i'm on wireless , i can't use ethernet ^^
Please help :'( , i want to play with my friends too :d
a Sad player , Xpres
there shouldnt be any issues when moving from vista to 7, its
almost the same system
i use 7+wlan too and there are no probs at all
idd blame a driver issue or too low memory
7 likes lot of ram
i use 7+wlan too and there are no probs at all
idd blame a driver issue or too low memory
7 likes lot of ram
try ping www.warsow-esport.net in command line while you lagging.:)
probably U will see some troubles caused by your connection not by
warsow client.
1. Install Gentoo
2. Destroy your router and use direct LAN to internets
3. ????
4. PROFFIT !!!
2. Destroy your router and use direct LAN to internets
3. ????
4. PROFFIT !!!
I don't know , because my friends play in IM Insta master and they
aren't lagging , they live in the same city and building ^^ ( we're
neighbor as I do and they've got the same router as me ... Just
they've got a MAC ... :'( I don't know if it makes a real
difference :o
Are you behind a Windows firewall? That sounds like it may be
giving you some trouble. If you're behind a router and have
antivirus software installed, you may as well just turn off the
Windows firewall as it's nothing but an annoyance.
Well i don't know sometimes it goes very high like screen freeze ,
but it's definitely better :p , if you've got any idea on how to
fix it this time? ^^
Try setting your IP as DMZ on the router so it ignores port
blocking and gives you priority over other connections on the
router, or set up port forwarding for Warsow on the router. I
honestly don't know if this will help at all, but it's worth a
shot.
When you do this, make sure you set it so your IP will always be given to your PC's MAC address, this way nobody will be able to accidentally use your IP address and take your forwarded ports list.
(updated 2012-07-03 04:28:39)
When you do this, make sure you set it so your IP will always be given to your PC's MAC address, this way nobody will be able to accidentally use your IP address and take your forwarded ports list.
(updated 2012-07-03 04:28:39)
Check what the period of the lags are. If they are at regular
intervals, it may be your wifi scanning for a new network. Sadly I
think this is built into the windows wifi manager. Try a neat
little tool called wlan optimizer to disable it.
http://www.martin-majowski.de/wlanoptimizer/
A small freeware tool for Windows Vista / 7 (XP with limitations) disabling the periodical background scan activity for wireless networks. It improves latency time of wireless connections. Hence it is useful for people with wireless connections getting lag spikes (especially during online gaming, audio and video streaming).
(updated 2012-07-03 05:22:45)
http://www.martin-majowski.de/wlanoptimizer/
A small freeware tool for Windows Vista / 7 (XP with limitations) disabling the periodical background scan activity for wireless networks. It improves latency time of wireless connections. Hence it is useful for people with wireless connections getting lag spikes (especially during online gaming, audio and video streaming).
(updated 2012-07-03 05:22:45)
Also try to turn off Energy Saving on your Wi-Fi adapter.
1. Right-click the My Computer icon on the desktop or from the Start menu.
2. Click Manage.
3. Click Device Manager.
4. Click the + sign to expand the Network Adapters entry.
5. Right-click the wireless adapter and click Properties.
6. Click the Energy Management tab.
1. Right-click the My Computer icon on the desktop or from the Start menu.
2. Click Manage.
3. Click Device Manager.
4. Click the + sign to expand the Network Adapters entry.
5. Right-click the wireless adapter and click Properties.
6. Click the Energy Management tab.
adem wrote:
Also try to turn off Energy Saving on your Wi-Fi adapter.
1. Right-click the My Computer icon on the desktop or from the Start menu.
2. Click Manage.
3. Click Device Manager.
4. Click the + sign to expand the Network Adapters entry.
5. Right-click the wireless adapter and click Properties.
6. Click the Energy Management tab.
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Hi there , i've been trying all you said and sadly there are no
changes , the last thing i'm trying is the wire for internet , i
hope it'll work :'(
Ultrak1ll wrote:
1. Install Gentoo
2. Destroy your router and use direct LAN to internets
3. ????
4. PROFFIT !!!
haha, u r a crazy guy :D it would be a nice idea, but without firewall really stupid ;)
gullash wrote:
Ultrak1ll wrote:
1. Install Gentoo
2. Destroy your router and use direct LAN to internets
3. ????
4. PROFFIT !!!
haha, u r a crazy guy :D it would be a nice idea, but without firewall really stupid ;)
STFU haven't u herd of iptables essential for every gentoo user lulz most p0werful firewall on earth. Block over 9000 connections.
IPTABLES=/sbin/iptables
$IPTABLES -P INPUT DROP
$IPTABLES -F INPUT
$IPTABLES -P OUTPUT DROP
$IPTABLES -F OUTPUT
$IPTABLES -A INPUT -i eth0 -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
$IPTABLES -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
$IPTABLES -A INPUT -j DROP
$IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -o lo -j ACCEPT
$IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -j DROP
(updated 2012-07-16 14:58:36)
What router are you using, maybe try firmware update, I cad cisco
crap froze all the time, then updated, now it freezes rarely.
Check your ping, fps and cpu and ram. (task manager)
Maybe your main-board is dying.
Also I don't quite understand. Does local game lag or is it mainly net?
PROTIP #2
DID YOU INSTALL DRIVERS AFTER U INSTALLED WIN 7 LOL
- i mean net drivers too. On XP I had exactly the same problem with my old computer
trust the CD's that came with your computer or wifi adapter not default windows shit.
EDIT:
PS oh shit 200 posts
(updated 2012-07-16 21:47:57)
Check your ping, fps and cpu and ram. (task manager)
Maybe your main-board is dying.
Also I don't quite understand. Does local game lag or is it mainly net?
PROTIP #2
DID YOU INSTALL DRIVERS AFTER U INSTALLED WIN 7 LOL
- i mean net drivers too. On XP I had exactly the same problem with my old computer
trust the CD's that came with your computer or wifi adapter not default windows shit.
EDIT:
PS oh shit 200 posts
(updated 2012-07-16 21:47:57)

