Aces High Bulletin Board
Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: RSLQK186 on October 23, 2015, 09:34:57 PM
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1st time in 12 years I had a problem. Get booted as soon as I enter an arena. Using Sat for now but dial-up was much better.
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This is the address for the Late war main arena 71.252.137.154 Ping that one and let it run for 5 minutes or so.
They have some nasty storms going on down there right now, it may clear up later/tomorrow
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that is the IP I used. It has been going on for a week now
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Anti-virus? I know a recent Kaspersky update has been causing problems with Aces High, as an example.
Also, try reducing the games "Maximum Texture Size" to its minimum. This should test for a timeout condition where the amount of data needed to be downloaded to the game is taking too long.
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Fugi's rep once makes me wonder. Do y'all see 2 attachments?
I have no active AV on my game rig.
Turned max textures down to 128. No change. When arena loads and cnt=o (info you get with Ctrl+I) I get host disconnect.
My ping according to game has went from 180ms to 225ms slowly over 12 year span, but it now show ---. I have changed nothing in 5 years.
Getting reports of warping on Satt so I would like to switch back.
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Have you tried updating the drivers for your modem??? I know its a stretch but try that..
Another thing you might do ... as seeing your modem is 12 years old, have you thought of getting a newer one... they cant be that expensive..
LawnDart
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Modem is 5 years old
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Have you tried power cycling it?
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Modum is PCI and after I play and shut down I unplug the power cord. The watch battery on the mother board quit 2 years ago.
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This is going to sound odd, but try reducing the connection speed of the modem to 33.6K, or 28.8K. There should be a control panel/dialog in Windows for that.
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Modum is PCI and after I play and shut down I unplug the power cord. The watch battery on the mother board quit 2 years ago.
You mean the computer motherboard battery? Lately I've witnessed even total inability to boot if the battery is dead. Worth the $1 to change it. And after that set the bios to optimal settings.
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You mean the computer motherboard battery? Lately I've witnessed even total inability to boot if the battery is dead.
Not only is it dead, it is laying on top of the case. Only change is the CPU and GPU fans run at 100%. I had to force them to 90% before in order to play more than 30 minutes at a time anyway, so I didn't sweat it.
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This is going to sound odd, but try reducing the connection speed of the modem to 33.6K, or 28.8K. There should be a control panel/dialog in Windows for that.
Only choices in that range are 38.8 and 19.4. tried both with same results.
Ping shows late war on verison. Is this correct or am I connecting to a spoof?
I do know the infrastructure around me is degarading. Am I getting slow on the first few hops and verison is putting me on the back burner?
What's the deal with hops 7 and 8?
Just grasping at straws at this point.
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Hop 7 is showing packet loss for the return trip back to your computer. I'll have to run a trace back to your computer from the game server.
Hop 8 is normal. It is ignoring the "ICMP ECHO" message used by ping plotter and other trace utilities.
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Modem is 5 years old
I have a couple modems lying around if you'd like one.
One is a PCI modem. The others one just plugs into your USB connector. They both work good.
You're welcome to them, just PM me your address and I'll ship.
Coogan
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This is going to sound odd, but try reducing the connection speed of the modem to 33.6K, or 28.8K. There should be a control panel/dialog in Windows for that.
I've had to do that a few years ago. My game ping was like 250, but the variance in delay was very stable.
Never had any issues with warping or lost connections after that.
Coogan
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I used to be 56k and my 150 ping was far more stable than my 60 ping on TWC. There was a lot less variance on dial up believe it or not. Turning down the transmit and receive buffers actually helped stabilize my cable connect some.
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Still persists. I read the problem in hops 8 and 9. But I have no info as to where/who they are. Or am I missing something? or several somethings?
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You should be able to write a modem string that disables any sort of "compression".
It's possible that one of the hops in your route goes through hardware that chokes on a certain type of compression algorithm.
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Still persists. I read the problem in hops 8 and 9. But I have no info as to where/who they are. Or am I missing something? or several somethings?
That Ping Plot looks fine. Pings are a little higher than we would like, but the variance is pretty good.
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Will work the problem more from my end. Appreciate all the help so far. Will report success or failure.
Found out we had loss of service and repair on phone line when I was out of town. Problem was there when I got home. The sudden increase in ping time from the first hop should have been an indicator. Wife does good to handle things in my absence. Telling me every thing - not so much.
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Whats your phone sound like? That almost looks like a line noise issue . When i had 56K i would hook a laptop direct to the telco's network interface box which should be hanging on the house somewhere. That can help determine if it's something inside the house or if you got a crap line to the telco. The telco's haven't been the best about line maintenance with all the wireless tech out there , they see it as a waste of money to keep up.