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    Post by Vermilion Sat 12 May 2012, 15:32

    I signed up for the forum because for a while now I've been having an awfully debilitating problem with Haxball that is making playing the game extremely difficult. Essentially, in a majority of rooms my ping will do this:

    See poll - I can't post images >_>

    It spikes very consistently about every 10 seconds or so. This is odd for a number of reasons:

    -It doesn't just happen in foreign rooms, it often happens in UK rooms too
    -Although it happens in a majority of rooms, it doesn't happen everywhere - some rooms are fine
    -It's also weird because the spikes are so consistent and usually aren't followed up, proving they're just an anomaly rather than actual lag
    -I've tried a variety of ways of fixing it, including changing the options present in the image above, but nothing works
    -This only started a few months ago, before that all rooms I could join worked fine

    Does anyone have any explanation? Has anyone had similar problems and knows a way of fixing it? If so I would be very grateful as this problem has become very annoying as you can probably imagine.

    E: Can someone move this to Haxball Discussion if possible? I seem to have misplaced the topic D:


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    Post by Ghost Sat 12 May 2012, 15:53

    Can you post some pingtest.net & speedtest.net results?
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    Post by Griffin Sat 12 May 2012, 16:34

    Are you using a wireless connection, and which operating system are you running?
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    Post by currybum Sat 12 May 2012, 17:09

    your thread title makes it seem like you've murdered someone and don't know where to hide the body or summink
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    Post by Vermilion Sat 12 May 2012, 17:17

    Pingtest is erratic - it went from a B to an F to a C. When a room works though it works well, I rarely get noticeable lag, especially within the UK, unless I go too far away as you might expect.
    I am using a wireless BT connection and Windows Vista.

    Thanks to whoever put the image up btw Smile
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    Post by Griffin Sat 12 May 2012, 17:20

    I suggest you connect your pc to the modem/router via an ethernet cable and test it that way before you do anything else.
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    Post by jonnyynnoj Sat 12 May 2012, 17:23

    Yea definitely sounds like some sort of network interference. Would changing network channel sort this out Griff?

    After doing the ping test it gives you a 'Forum Link' which you can copy. Can you do that and then post it here?
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    Post by Lloyd Banks Sat 12 May 2012, 17:31

    have you tried turning it off and on again?
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    Post by Griffin Sat 12 May 2012, 17:51

    jonnyynnoj wrote:Yea definitely sounds like some sort of network interference. Would changing network channel sort this out Griff?

    It's possible and worth a shot, however I have seen this kind of thing before with some wireless adapters - some drivers can cause Deferred Procedure Calls (DPC) latency - this is most noticeable in audio streaming etc.

    A tool to check this can be found here http://www.thesycon.de/deu/latency_check.shtml

    It that is the cause, you can try updating the wlan driver.

    Also Vista Rolling Eyes and a few other Windows versions have an issue with wireless authentication - see this following post for a potential fix PCHelpForum.

    First things first though, try with an ethernet cable.

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    Post by Lloyd Banks Sat 12 May 2012, 18:07

    your flux capacitor might need de-fragulating, have you tried altering your waffle sprocket?
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    Post by MoMo Sat 12 May 2012, 18:13

    Lloyd Banks wrote:your flux capacitor might need de-fragulating, have you tried altering your waffle sprocket?
    nt sure if srs :s
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    Post by Mick Sat 12 May 2012, 19:45

    oh banks you do realise you have to fragmentize your ultra sonic re stabilization cable first before altering such a sprocket.
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    Post by Ghost Sat 12 May 2012, 19:52

    To be fair, I like the idea of de-fragulating things.
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    Post by opc Sat 12 May 2012, 20:55

    Defragulating wouldn't be of use in this case. Might need to recalibrate his ding dong.
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    Post by Lloyd Banks Sun 13 May 2012, 03:47

    MoMo wrote:
    Lloyd Banks wrote:your flux capacitor might need de-fragulating, have you tried altering your waffle sprocket?
    nt sure if srs :s

    oh i'm deadly srs momo
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    Post by Lloyd Banks Sun 13 May 2012, 03:48

    Mick wrote:oh banks you do realise you have to fragmentize your ultra sonic re stabilization cable first before altering such a sprocket.

    killed it s0n

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