Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Comcast cable at night in my area yields 350+ pings and they refuse to acknowledge the problem despite submitting various tracert logs that show exactly where the routing problem / bad hop is located. They know that they have us, since Bell South DSL is far worse and the pings go down to around 35 in the morning, steadily increasing all day.
Originally posted by: tvdang7
in cs or any hl game type in netgraph_1 and it shows ur internet stats and frames the higher the ticks the better the registration and if it gets too low ur computer feels kinda laggy even tho ur ping is low.
Originally posted by: 40Hands
Originally posted by: tvdang7
in cs or any hl game type in netgraph_1 and it shows ur internet stats and frames the higher the ticks the better the registration and if it gets too low ur computer feels kinda laggy even tho ur ping is low.
I was just confused because you were speaking of ticks. This should not effect you.
What you're looking for are 3 numbers (possibly 4).
1. Ping. Lower the better, depends on your "distance" ( number/speed of hops) from the server.
2. Loss. Anything in this is bad but is going to happen at times depending on your connection.
3. Choke. Also bad however this is server related and NOT affected by your connection.
4. Your FPS and computer can also effect your game play and some people think its "lag"
After typing this I found this site: http://www.fishtankclan.com/e1...content.php?content.44
Make sure your rates are correct.
Originally posted by: PingSpike
How is bellsouth worse? (They aren't around here, we're verizon territory) For me ping time > bandwidth for my home connection. If comcast was pulling that in my area and I had another option, I'd be gone in a heartbeat.
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Comcast cable at night in my area yields 350+ pings and they refuse to acknowledge the problem despite submitting various tracert logs that show exactly where the routing problem / bad hop is located. They know that they have us, since Bell South DSL is far worse and the pings go down to around 35 in the morning, steadily increasing all day.
