[connection problem.....] -
connection problem.....
Discuss connection problem.....
Posted by: probot173
i have cable internet and when i'm playing a game such as cod, or cs it comes up connection interupted or connection problem. it does this on every server every game...my ping is often pretty good but then it just spikes and does the connection interupted thing.....if anyone has any answers to my problem please tell me.
Posted by: raylu
It's hard to answer your question. All you said was "i have cable internet." Who is your host provider? What operating system do you have? In fact, what are the specs of your PC? How often does it do this? Every time you play, or once every...hour?
It could be do to the fact that you have a bunch of other programs running in the background. What do you have running?
In the worst-case scenario, you have a virus. But I seriously doubt that because nobody would make a virus that interrupts you internet connection.
Posted by: probot173
my computer is :
amd 64 3000+
1024 ram
ati radeon 9800 xt
etc...u get the idea
i dont really have anything but the game open and it does it everytime.
ive done a bandwith test and it is better than most cable users but mine spikes so bad and appears to loose connection for short periods of time more than it should.
Posted by: Bill
Cable Modems share bandwidth with your neighborhood. Like a hose with a bunch of holes in it. The more people on your loop that have Cable Internet the slower your download and upload times are going to be. It may be that you're trying to play the game during peek periods (5pm-8pm). If Timmy down the road is downloading 15 MP3s your speed goes straight down the tube.
Also, when playing a game like Quake or Doom or something, it's not just the download speed you need to look at. You need to look at your upload speed as well since it's a bi-directional connection, unlike downloading of files or pictures.
I would suggest trying it at different times of day. See if there's a peek time you may experience. You may also want to ditch the cable modem for something that is more unique to you. Like an ADSL connection. DSL is usually slower on the download but it edges out cable on upload speeds.
If things don't improve or you don't feel like jumping ship on your cable, call your cable company. There may be a problem in you local loop.
Posted by: nemesis2004
It could be a problem invoving a firewall? Do you have any of those installed?
Posted by: lcarl69
I don't think so. I've recently taken it back to the store and they had to install the NIC drivers and blamed it on spyware. I still have the same problem. I am able to connect my old computer and it works fine, so I am thinking it is the NIC card