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SA-MP Server - 54.38.156.202:7777 => General => Topic started by: [RF]BaTDeViL on July 14, 2010, 09:50:43 AM
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I usually get out of the game without being kicked..and everything bcomes freezed. no cars are seen. ppl are shown in map but cant see them in screen.
Can som1 try to find a way to remove this bug??? Bcoz of sudden increase in Ping for 2 or 3 seconds,,,, I get totally lag...!!!! and all that i have to do is restart.
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Has nothing to do with a bug. Ask your ISP.
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Has nothing to do with a bug. Ask your ISP.
ISP=internet service provider
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Do you have wireless internet?
Have you tried disabling your firewall/antivirus software temporarily to see if that's the cause?
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Yeah could also be other nearby wireless networks (on same channel) interfering with your signal. Or some broken microwave, but that probably completely disconnects your internet because it works on same frequency as wireless internet. But not saying any of these reasons are the real cause, just some possibilities. A non stable ping could also be an ISP issue, but it's definitely not a samp bug.
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I also believe Windows has a system which periodically scans for wireless networks causing lag everytime it does so.
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A lot of helpful information... Thanx a lot.
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:o ummm... I think I had same problems...when I was tryin 2 play with crappy wireless speed! ;)
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The same happens to me: those fluctuating waves on my ping diagram. However, I have always thought that it's normal and I have never been worried about it...
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I also believe Windows has a system which periodically scans for wireless networks causing lag everytime it does so.
Simon u know its solution then tell man
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I use wireless network. And from all the comments it seems that wireless network do fluctuate quite often causing such a lag. Sometimes it works perfectly without causing any lag. So to conclude, there aint any bug, Its just that we need to go wired instead of wireless!!! 8)
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I use wireless network. And from all the comments it seems that wireless network do fluctuate quite often causing such a lag. Sometimes it works perfectly without causing any lag. So to conclude, there aint any bug, Its just that we need to go wired instead of wireless!!! 8)
Get a cable then and remove the freezes you get. :)
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will certainly do that as of no other option left :-\
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That's why I warp then maybe, I'm also using a wireless connection, good speed with 115 - 140 on LWs, but warpy :-\
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Try this if you're familiar with .bat and command line in Windows.
http://aaiiee.wordpress.com/2008/09/01/periodic-lag-spikes-and-a-wireless-fixp-replacement/ (http://aaiiee.wordpress.com/2008/09/01/periodic-lag-spikes-and-a-wireless-fixp-replacement/)
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Helpful link hazard,,,but not familiar ??? with .bat and command line in windows. If possible, then can u explain its creation step by step!!!