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anchit211
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Old 04-25-2009 , 08:06   choke+loss problem using rates by rate calculator
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hey guyz ihav 335 download speed and 266 kbps upload speed as calculated by rate calculator

i calculated the following rates:
sv_minrate 0
sv_maxrate 3338
sv_minupdaterate 10
sv_maxupdaterate 11



i have 2.6 ghz pc +1 gb ram and want to run a 10 slot server but peopel face choke+loss if i use rates by rate calculator is there a to runthe server with 10 slots with same net speed .how do i get rid of the choke and loss
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Old 04-25-2009 , 09:27   Re: choke+loss problem using rates by rate calculator
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i dunno where u got ur rates calc from, but try using this:
sv_maxrate 30000
sv_maxupdaterate 101
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Old 04-25-2009 , 11:55   Re: choke+loss problem using rates by rate calculator
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Their is a calculator in the stickie also, and a complete guide to figure it all out, including tips.
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Old 04-25-2009 , 16:48   Re: choke+loss problem using rates by rate calculator
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I have a problem too with this!

My PC: intel celeron 2.4GHz , 800MB ram.
Connection:


If i can open a cs server , PLease tell me this things!

How Max PLayers?
How to Configure server.cfg
And anything other to reduce lag or anything Important!
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Old 04-25-2009 , 16:53   Re: choke+loss problem using rates by rate calculator
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http://forums.alliedmods.net/showthread.php?t=89715

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Old 04-26-2009 , 03:37   Re: choke+loss problem using rates by rate calculator
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i used the rate calculator in the sticky thread only and got these rates.
i use the console mode of hlds.exe and set the priority to high or realtime but stil people expierience choke and loss what to do.should i not use these rates.i also use ping booster 2.4.0.
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Old 04-26-2009 , 06:51   Re: choke+loss problem using rates by rate calculator
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For good ping use amx_RM.amxx
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Old 04-26-2009 , 09:26   Re: choke+loss problem using rates by rate calculator
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How many slots do you have? 400 kb up should only be about a 12 man max slotted server. Their are 2 diff ping boosters, 2.4 and 1.7 i think, if one isnt working that well, try the other.

If this is on a seperate computer, make sure you looked into those tips to get it running well, and make sure you have a limited amount of plugins running.
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Old 04-26-2009 , 10:14   Re: choke+loss problem using rates by rate calculator
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i make a 10 slot servr only and i think most use 2.4 booster only can u help is der any thing i am doing wrng?
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Old 04-26-2009 , 10:25   Re: choke+loss problem using rates by rate calculator
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Is is on a separate computer?
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