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World of tanks pingplotter
World of tanks pingplotter






world of tanks pingplotter
  1. #World of tanks pingplotter how to#
  2. #World of tanks pingplotter free#
  3. #World of tanks pingplotter torrent#

RDDT6 (OPEN, Platooning/Strongholds(6 & 8)).

#World of tanks pingplotter how to#

(Except when some other program creates traffic and then that program has to figure out how to share with the torrents.

#World of tanks pingplotter torrent#

This will only cause a 15% performance drop in the torrent program and it should keep the packet loss level generally at 0. Make it about 85% of the maximum traffic level you see in the program. If this is an issue for you because you're also trying to run applications that are sensitive to packet loss, configure a limit in the inbound and outbound traffic your torrent program allows. If no packets ever dropped, then all the TCP connections would be increasing their bandwidth consumption. And if the connections are fully utilizing your connection and one of them tries to increase its transmission rate, what do you think will happen? Yep, a few packets will drop. How could the others figure out that more bandwidth is available? The only way is if they periodically try to increase their transmission rate. Suppose one of those connections suddenly slows down. TCP connections ramp up their speed until packets start dropping and then back down. Since you're running a torrent program, you probably have a fairly large number of TCP connections, and they're all trying to figure out how much bandwidth they can get.

world of tanks pingplotter

This is how multiple TCP streams figure out how to share a connection without any specific "you get X, you get Y" mechanism.

world of tanks pingplotter

The packet loss is measured by sending a packet out and seeing if you get a packet back. So if your connection to your ISP is dropping packets, every point past that will show that same packet loss. There are two things you have to keep in mind.įirst, if a particular connection shows packet loss, you will see that same packet loss on any path that includes that connection. One thing I noticed is that in the morning and late night the connection is ok. Guys from the ISP came and checked connectivity and said it's ok, but the plague of lag spikes is still there.

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Upon adding my home router I noticed it is packet loss free so i guess the problem is in the 10.0.0.1 router. Traffic around 4 AM with torrents and all stuff on my machine working: WinMTR v0.92 GPL V2 by Appnor MSP - Fully Managed Hosting & Cloud Provider | Host - % | Sent | Recv | Best | Avrg | Wrst | Last | I've also run winMTR (with radio and starcraft2 running), I've added my home router too. Picture of the ping plotter screen (closed all network traffic except World of Tanks, removed local router): I find hard to believe Google's routers are faulty, is it my network card to blame? I've run Ping Plotter and here are the results with high packet loss on all hops (around 12%).








World of tanks pingplotter