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Post by smokey on May 20, 2013 13:22:40 GMT -8
is there a port I should forward or anything like that for Hawks & F1s servers? to see if it helps with the getting kicked? I am on a new Netgear CG3100D-2 cable Modem now but I have to admit I still get kicked after 20 mins or so on a server by myself (and TBH the netgear is slower lol)
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F1Fan07
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Post by F1Fan07 on May 20, 2013 14:44:33 GMT -8
No. There's nothin that needs to be done on the client. When I rest up from travelling ill point you to a couple of tools to test.
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Post by smokey on May 20, 2013 15:01:47 GMT -8
ya no worries thanks mate, rest up well after the big weekend
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F1Fan07
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Post by F1Fan07 on May 22, 2013 10:56:20 GMT -8
Run WinMTR on the server IPs for 5 minutes or so and see if there is any packet loss on the last hop (packet loss along the way doesn't necessarily indicate an issue). I'm also interested in seeing the full output to evaluate the traceroute and range in response times. winmtr.net/It's rare for others to get kicked from our servers so I have to suspect that the path from AUS to USA must get laggy enough from time-to-time that the server kicks you. That can be due to poor peering from your ISP to the US (probably explains why iRacing went to the expense of setting up servers in Australia). There's nothing we can do about it although you may be able to open a service ticket. Let's see the WinMTR output first.
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Post by smokey on May 22, 2013 15:21:56 GMT -8
thanks for this F1 I put results in server info so IP were not in open mate
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