My packet loss is usually anywhere from 5% to 15%, which is bad. Any ideas about how to diagnose the problem are welcome.
I don't notice this problem with other UDP applications.
lee
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Lee Ponzu
What Would Steve Do?
Join date: 28 Jun 2006
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10-25-2006 16:06
My packet loss is usually anywhere from 5% to 15%, which is bad. Any ideas about how to diagnose the problem are welcome.
I don't notice this problem with other UDP applications. lee |
Marc Ares
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Join date: 5 Oct 2006
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Packet losses
10-25-2006 17:28
Packet losses can usually be traced maiinly to your net connections plus many other factors. Try using a freely available speed analysis program such as Numion at http://www.numion.com/ to do speed test to get a benchmark. Then carry out the usual housekeeping functions as removing unwanted files , defrag,update to latest drivers etc. Worst case send a copy of the speed test report to your ISP for assistance.
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Jessica Elytis
Goddess
Join date: 7 Oct 2005
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10-25-2006 18:37
This PAcket Loss is cause by LL and the update, adding in high traffic.
LL is attempting to fix. Mainly by increasing thier bandwidth. See the blog for more details. ~Jessy _____________________
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Marc Ares
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10-25-2006 20:32
During this period of post SL update, I do agree with Jessica that you should not take any action for a while until the traffic ituation has stabilized
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