Re: Is there a way to turn server NO lagg?
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Now back to the main topic about reducing lag. Remember that the average cs client will need about 4kbytes of upload from the server to maintain a lag free gaming environment. To get the exact usage use net_graph 4 or a similar command and take a look at the bandwidth usage. As for 24mbit cable. It is possible under the any of the cablelabs docsis standards. Only problem is that most home routers cannot handle this. Not only this, but most providers probably won't supply this speed to the end user. DOCSIS Downstream Upstream 1.0 38 Mbps 10 Mbps 2.0 40 Mbps 30 Mbps 3.0 160 Mbps 120 Mbps As for the core internet speed: The internet runs really really fast. The school district that I used to attend has a dual fiber connection that gives them over 100mbits symmetric internet access. I administered 2 servers on gigabit ethernet connections on the high school campus and was able to obtain things like the entire fedora core install dvd in about 10 minutes. I remember getting a peak of 10 mbytes / sec download / upload. (Of course this is using the latest cisco routers with fiber backbones within the school district). Hippo |
Re: Is there a way to turn server NO lagg?
Sry for not answering on a time, but i got some more info ^^
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Are you playing on the server on the same computer? |
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It happens, never tested without playing on server (will test now)
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I got it working now, but can i run 2 servers at one computer the same time with no lagg?
Other players joined but they made it lagg.. when my friend was playing it wasn't lagging.. but when i kicked the "laggers" he could play again, is this a connection prob or a comp prob? |
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My recommendation... don't host a server...
I can run two 32 man servers full with no lag though... AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3700+ 2.20 GHz, 1.50 GM of RAM2 Download Speed: 5021 kbps (627.6 KB/sec transfer rate) (4.9 Mb/sec) Upload Speed: 1448 kbps (181 KB/sec transfer rate) (1.4 Mb/sec) I just had to. <snipped pic> |
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so u recommend that i buy a new processor?
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What processor do you recommend? for hosting and for playing games..
Not to expensive plz |
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nice bump, read the rules :D
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