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General discussion forum / Re: Lost packets - lost CMD
« on: 2010-01-27, 23:35:36 »
Hi Gaby!
If you have that trouble even on the same network then there's something wrong in your setup! With proper network setup and RTT of 1-2 ms (as usual on local network) you should never have such a problem. Even in my remote installation with 75-90 ms internet delays that does only occur if there's somebody doing a download on the remote end (only 1 Mbit/s DSL there) so a clear bandwidth problem.
How are your audio quality settings? Have you tried to lower them to 0 for a start? In my configuration I can only use 0 or 3, otherwise I will only get sound (or not even that) but no display or only with very big delays as you described, too. Simply a problem of bandwidth and/or latency.
73, Olli
If you have that trouble even on the same network then there's something wrong in your setup! With proper network setup and RTT of 1-2 ms (as usual on local network) you should never have such a problem. Even in my remote installation with 75-90 ms internet delays that does only occur if there's somebody doing a download on the remote end (only 1 Mbit/s DSL there) so a clear bandwidth problem.
How are your audio quality settings? Have you tried to lower them to 0 for a start? In my configuration I can only use 0 or 3, otherwise I will only get sound (or not even that) but no display or only with very big delays as you described, too. Simply a problem of bandwidth and/or latency.
73, Olli