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Hi guys i could use some help. My isp is Cox communications and i get periods of high packetloss while playing Americas Army. From what i see i have a wireless G Linksys router with a Touchstone Telephony Modem. Speakeasy speed test results are 15546 down and 1641 up out of NY. please help. I usally ping very low 50's 60's but the packetloss is annoying. thanks





TCP options string = 020405b4
MTU = 1500
MTU is fully optimized for broadband.
MSS = 1460
Maximum useful data in each packet = 1460, which equals MSS.
Default TCP Receive Window (RWIN) = 65535
RWIN Scaling (RFC1323) = 0 bits
Unscaled TCP Receive Window = 65535

Note: TCP 1323 Options need to be enabled for RWIN over 2^16 (65535).
For optimum performance, consider changing RWIN to a multiple of MSS.
Other RWIN values that might work well with your current MTU/MSS:
513920 (MSS x 44 * scale factor of 8)
256960 (MSS x 44 * scale factor of 4)
128480 (MSS x 44 * scale factor of 2)
64240 (MSS x 44)
bandwidth * delay product (Note this is not a speed test):

Your TCP Window limits you to: 2621 kbps (328 KBytes/s) @ 200ms
Your TCP Window limits you to: 1049 kbps (131 KBytes/s) @ 500ms
MTU Discovery (RFC1191) = ON
Time to live left = 118 hops
TTL value is ok.
Timestamps (RFC1323) = OFF
Selective Acknowledgements (RFC2018) = OFF
IP type of service field (RFC1349) = 00000000 (0)
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Try the following with TCP Optimizer:

General Settings tab:
Custom settings - check
Modify All Network Adapters - check
network adapter selection - your NIC
MTU 1500
TTL - 64
TCP Receive Window - 513920
MTU Discovery - Yes
Black Hole Detect - No
Selective Acks - Yes
Max Duplicate ACKs - 2
TCP 1323 Options:
Windows Scaling - checked
Timestamps - uncheck

Advanced Settings tab:
Max Connections per Server - 10
Max Connections per 1.0 Server - 20
LocalPriority - 1
Host Priority - 1
DNSPriority - 1
NetbtPriority - 1
Lan Browsing speedup - optimized
QoS: NonBestEffortLimit - 0
ToS: DisableUserTOSSetting - 0
ToS: DefaultTOSValue - 80
MaxNegativeCacheTtl - 0
NetFailureCacheTime - 0
NegativeSOACache Time - 0
LAN Request Buffer Size - 32768
Then select "Apply Changes" and reboot to take effect
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Also contact COX and tell them your having the issue.. perhaps its just on their end and they need to send someone out to fix it...best to at least start a record of the issue soon so if it keeps going for weeks or months you can get a back dated credit.
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Thanks for the tips, unfortunately im still getting packet just a little less frequently now. Any other ieas?????
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soly wrote:Thanks for the tips, unfortunately im still getting packet just a little less frequently now. Any other ieas?????
did you contact Cox yet? What was the results of the contact if you did? Techs sent out what they say etc etc..
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Checked with Cox....everything checked out great. Speakeasy tests were 15megs down and 2 up. not sure what to do. :(
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soly wrote:Checked with Cox....everything checked out great. Speakeasy tests were 15megs down and 2 up. not sure what to do. :(
try different AA servers closer to your location perhaps
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Are you able to connect by ethernet cable? If so you could see if its a wireless issue.
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soly wrote:Checked with Cox....everything checked out great. Speakeasy tests were 15megs down and 2 up. not sure what to do. :(


Have you run some ping plotter runs yet to 192.168.100.1 and then http://www.cox.com?
If not,

http://www.pingplotter.com/download.html

Set that up to run 100 traces, 2.5seconds apart, include all samples and note which hops you see the loss on. then set it up to ping plot those hops IP address off cox.com., if you get packet loss on 192.168.100.1 stop right there, as the loss is inside your setup before the modem or the modem itself.

Also, run the line quality test here and post a link to your results. http://www.dslreports.com/tools

It take s a while to run that test, just start it and go back in like 10 minutes or so.


Explanation, 100 packets at 2.5 seconds is rough 4.5 minutes of pinging the host and the 2.5 second interval keeps you from being identified as packet flooding and getting ignored giving false packet loss.
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soly wrote:Checked with Cox....everything checked out great. Speakeasy tests were 15megs down and 2 up. not sure what to do. :(
If they say its great..it doesn't always mean its working like it should. Still sounds like Packetloss with regards to Cox. Seen this first hand over a few months of hell with Comcast so be sure to eliminate everything on your end to cover your side and go after them to send the right people down that know what they are doing to look at it and get it resolved.
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"Are you able to connect by ethernet cable? If so you could see if its a wireless issue."



Yes im connected by ethernet cable. Using my motherboard NIC i believe
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Tracing route to dianne.servegame.com [209.246.170.88]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.1.1
2 6 ms 19 ms 5 ms 10.1.88.1
3 7 ms 7 ms 6 ms 68.9.9.17
4 8 ms 10 ms 9 ms ip68-9-7-130.ri.ri.cox.net [68.9.7.130]
5 9 ms 9 ms 9 ms provdsrj01-ge600.0.rd.ri.cox.net [68.9.14.101]
6 9 ms 14 ms 9 ms 12.125.47.57
7 15 ms 16 ms 15 ms gbr1.cb1ma.ip.att.net [12.123.40.186]
8 18 ms 15 ms 18 ms tbr1.cb1ma.ip.att.net [12.122.5.53]
9 15 ms 14 ms 16 ms tbr2.n54ny.ip.att.net [12.122.10.22]
10 15 ms 15 ms 20 ms ggr2.n54ny.ip.att.net [12.123.0.93]
11 16 ms 14 ms 18 ms so-8-0-0.car3.NewYork1.Level3.net [4.68.127.149]

12 20 ms 20 ms 16 ms vlan99.csw4.NewYork1.Level3.net [4.68.16.254]
13 21 ms 18 ms 17 ms ae-94-94.ebr4.NewYork1.Level3.net [4.69.134.125]

14 28 ms 18 ms 20 ms ae-3.ebr4.Washington1.Level3.net [4.69.132.93]
15 19 ms 31 ms 19 ms ae-94-94.csw4.Washington1.Level3.net [4.69.134.1
90]
16 25 ms 21 ms 32 ms ae-91-91.ebr1.Washington1.Level3.net [4.69.134.1
41]
17 45 ms 37 ms 53 ms ae-2.ebr3.Atlanta2.Level3.net [4.69.132.85]
18 43 ms 35 ms 37 ms ae-68.ebr1.Atlanta2.Level3.net [4.69.134.49]
19 35 ms 35 ms 33 ms ae-11-51.car1.Atlanta1.Level3.net [4.68.103.2]
20 34 ms 34 ms 35 ms 209.246.170.88

Trace complete.




this is what the game support had me do. that is the ip of a server i uslly get packetloss on
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Ping looks fine there too. Sorry I read the wireless router part and thought you were on wireless.
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Update*



Reformatted HD to no avail. I still get packetloss in game but not as much. My web browsing is still sluggish but my dl speeds are fine. Also, i found out that we signed up for voice over ip that came as a package deal. not sure if this would cause any problems im just throwing it out there. any help is appreciated.
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soly wrote:Update*



Reformatted HD to no avail. I still get packetloss in game but not as much. My web browsing is still sluggish but my dl speeds are fine. Also, i found out that we signed up for voice over ip that came as a package deal. not sure if this would cause any problems im just throwing it out there. any help is appreciated.
Reformatted hard disk and re-installed Windows XP (SP2?) means you have to ensure you download and install all the latest Windows updates.

Then post a TCP Analyzer report and tell us what speed you paid to get.
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soly wrote:Update*



Reformatted HD to no avail. I still get packetloss in game but not as much. My web browsing is still sluggish but my dl speeds are fine. Also, i found out that we signed up for voice over ip that came as a package deal. not sure if this would cause any problems im just throwing it out there. any help is appreciated.

If you are working off a clean install you have eliminated that your computer is the problem. You need to take this up with the ISP regardless since it appears as if it is their fault!

Keep on them about it till its fixed!
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they finally admitted there was problems coming from the aris modem :)
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soly wrote:they finally admitted there was problems coming from the aris modem :)
told ya it was ISP's problem.. ;)
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Ok so 2 techs came down and tested everything. they both said the modem is working perfectly and they pin pointed the router as being the problem. Its a lynksys wrt54g v8 router. without the router plugged in everything works fine. so basically i upgraded the firmware on the router but to no luck. everytime i plug in the router i cant get internet access. before it would work most of the time but now its completely messed. so what kind of router should i buy??
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soly wrote:Ok so 2 techs came down and tested everything. they both said the modem is working perfectly and they pin pointed the router as being the problem. Its a lynksys wrt54g v8 router. without the router plugged in everything works fine. so basically i upgraded the firmware on the router but to no luck. everytime i plug in the router i cant get internet access. before it would work most of the time but now its completely messed. so what kind of router should i buy??
is there a reset button on the back to push and hold in 10seconds to reset the defaults?
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soly wrote:Ok so 2 techs came down and tested everything. they both said the modem is working perfectly and they pin pointed the router as being the problem. Its a lynksys wrt54g v8 router. without the router plugged in everything works fine. so basically i upgraded the firmware on the router but to no luck. everytime i plug in the router i cant get internet access. before it would work most of the time but now its completely messed. so what kind of router should i buy??

So basically, it wasn't the ISP finally admitting they were at fault, it was your hardware. Any router is as good as the next, you can either research online for firmware problems on routers, or get another linksys. I personally like linksys, before they were bought by cisco and still after.
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Well every router isnt the same, if your a gamer or torrent alot the Dlink Gamerlounge models are probably the best.
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YARDofSTUF wrote:the Dlink Gamerlounge models are probably the best.
I love my DGL 4300 DLink Gamer router.. best one I think on the market!

But I'm curious as to the reset button that may be able to clear his router and fix the problem..if not I suggest a Dlink over anything else. Any router with web interface is a plus since you don't have to load crap software to admin it.
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Sava700 wrote:I love my DGL 4300 DLink Gamer router.. best one I think on the market!

But I'm curious as to the reset button that may be able to clear his router and fix the problem..if not I suggest a Dlink over anything else. Any router with web interface is a plus since you don't have to load crap software to admin it.
What routers dont have web admin?

The 4300 is nice but dlink has newer gamer lounge routers that offer mimo and N support.
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YARDofSTUF wrote: The 4300 is nice but dlink has newer gamer lounge routers that offer mimo and N support.
well yeah the 4500..nice step up, kinda over kill somewhat but it does look pretty cool lookin and give double the capacity.

now that you've renewed me lookin at it I might see about upgrading.
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YARDofSTUF wrote:Well every router isnt the same, if your a gamer or torrent alot the Dlink Gamerlounge models are probably the best.

Given the technical knowledge of this poster, they will all be the same, I have yet to see a game that needs wireless N support. Most games don't make full use of the 4Mb throughput on G. Unless it comes with some sort of newbie game config for port routing, they all pretty much end up being the same thing, a device that routes packets.

That said, nay router a user likes, is a fine with me, I just prefer linksys because I know cisco, and I know its good. I had problems with Dlink products when they were starting out, and it sort of steered me away from them. Only real router issue I can think of though, is netgear and Xbox360's.
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well i tried resetting the router with no luck. everytime i plug it in i cant get internet access. the only thing i noticed under network properties is when the router is plugged in there is another connection logo saying gateway which is disabled. beyond that im clueless.
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soly wrote:well i tried resetting the router with no luck. everytime i plug it in i cant get internet access. the only thing i noticed under network properties is when the router is plugged in there is another connection logo saying gateway which is disabled. beyond that im clueless.

When you plug this router in are you resetting the modem? Not sure about your specific ISP, but most lock into a device, and hot swapping the device doesn't work.
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Thanks for all the input guys. I found he cd to the router and had to re-do everything to get it to work right (crossing fingers).
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Wow i feel like this thread doesnt wanna die lol. Anyways, back to business....the router is still dropping packets and im now noticing my ventrillo ping shoots up in the 2000 area when the packetloss is occuring. Are there any settings within the router (wrt54g v8) that i can play with to help resolve the issue or should i just go out and buy a new router?? I would ratehr try and fix this than spend money on another considering its been about 2 months since its been here :(
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soly wrote:Wow i feel like this thread doesnt wanna die lol. Anyways, back to business....the router is still dropping packets and im now noticing my ventrillo ping shoots up in the 2000 area when the packetloss is occuring. Are there any settings within the router (wrt54g v8) that i can play with to help resolve the issue or should i just go out and buy a new router?? I would ratehr try and fix this than spend money on another considering its been about 2 months since its been here :(
Does ventrillo act this way without the router as in bypassing it to make sure it isn't something else?
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honestly in the short time spent without the router i would say no. Is there any 3rd party firmware for this guy or possibly any advanced wireless settings in the router that i could adjust for gaming/packetloss???
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soly wrote:honestly in the short time spent without the router i would say no. Is there any 3rd party firmware for this guy or possibly any advanced wireless settings in the router that i could adjust for gaming/packetloss???
Well I mean now.. take the router out of the loop and just run without it if that works till you can get a new one.

But see now your saying "wireless" now but earlier in the thread you said you were hard lined into the router with network cable??? :confused:

I guess your either doing different things now for a different problem on top of what was already there or this was the issue to begin with?
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Its called a wireless router is it not??? I dunno anyways it s a linksys wrt54g v8.
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soly wrote:Its called a wireless router is it not??? I dunno anyways it s a linksys wrt54g v8.
/boggle?

It is a wireless G router, but now I wonder are you connecting to it through the wireless part or just through Ethernet cables to the 4-port switch in the back.

Do you lose packets pinging 192.168.100.1 or 192.168.0.1 or is that one 1.1, bah...
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soly wrote:Its called a wireless router is it not??? I dunno anyways it s a linksys wrt54g v8.
Well again.. how are you connecting to it on not just one computer for any.. describe how your connecting to this router?

Whats around the router as in lamps,speakers etc?
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If you're interested in 3rd party firmware:

http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=20095

Make sure when you do this you are connected by ethernet cable to the router.
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Ok so the router and modem are connected to my pc. The modem cable is plugged into the back of the router and the other end is still in the modem. The router ethernet cable is plugged into the back of my pc and then the other end is plugged into the router. Make sense?? Im horrible with networking
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