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Posted: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 20:07:53 Post Subject: |
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does your internet still work? if so looks like nothing wrong
most likely they are blinking for activity over your line...and steady lights for active connection. try unplugging the end to router/switch/modem and see what the lights do |
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Big B Rated NC-17
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Posted: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 20:32:03 Post Subject: |
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Its on back of the pc that is flashing, i know that the one on the modem flashes, which it is, i can view web pages great and msn chat etc
Only problem im having is when im playing online games My ping will be normal (around 30 or so) and then out of no where it starts going up well past 300 sometimes then it will go back to around 50 or and then start going up. which really makes the game unplayable
IS there a fix or anything?
thanks
Dr. EvilCheeze i think your right, but im not sure how to fix it, if there is a fix
Heres a pic of what im trying to say.
http://img48.imageshack.us/img48/1294/cableplug5di.jpg
Where you plug in the ethernet cable to the back of the pc the top half is flashing and the bottom is all green
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Posted: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 20:40:08 Post Subject: |
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The lights are normal. The ping issue is most likely out of your control (server or network between your house and the server issue). And 300ms shouldn't make the game that unplayable - I played games like America's Army on dialup at 300ms for years...and still won |
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BeerCheeze *hick*
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Posted: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 20:54:11 Post Subject: |
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Of course I'm right. Drivers auto set to Auto Negotiate, and more often than not they don't work right.
Collisions would cause a lot of problems during gaming (lost packets, and then retransmits, then lost packets, etc...)
For setting it... depends on a few things. For one what type of Router/Switch do you have. Most LIKELY it supports Full Duplex, but maybe not.
What you want to do is go into your NIC driver and hard set the Speed/Duplex from there. If you have a Gig Switch/Router and a Gig NIC set it to 1000/Full, otherwise set it to 100/Full. |
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Posted: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 20:57:43 Post Subject: |
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EC is right; the blinking and flashing is perfectly normal; there is no fix, it is working as intended.
As for your ping times, that's part of the problem with playing any game on the internet. Abnormalities may be caused by a router on the internetwork to be changed, a faulty cable, weather in Arkansas/California/whereever or even a shark. So I advise you to be patient and if you're using AOL, get off of it. |
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