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Thread: Computers are "auto-logging off" of network? (mod title change)

  1. #11
    Senior Member
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    quote:
    What kind of games? posted Yesterday 08:23 PM
    (post #9)

    Hi jin,

    Just a couple of quick questions to try to clarify this:

    - What kind of online games are being played? Are they heavy on bandwidth?

    - When you say "auto-logging off", do you mean that the players get kicked out of their games, or that you have to bring your link back up?

    - From the looks of those response times, are you pinging your modem from one of the PCs or are you pinging the gateway of your ISP?

    Depending on the type of online games, 313 kbit/s is not very much for 10-15 PCs all using it at the same time.

    Just a thought ...

    Cheers,

    BrainStop

    the online games are the ff. ragnarok online, MU online, Gun Bond, and mostly they play the Ragnarok and secondly the MU online and then the rest of the games..

    what do you prefer internet speed for my internet cafe my willing to upgrade asap so my customers wont bite me? im using 313 kilobits PLDT DSL
    and my customers are ragnarok addict and MU online addict players so my 15 workstations are occupied my ragnarok and MU online players. Out of 15 pc 10 are played by this online gaming!!!

  2. #12
    Hoopy Frood
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    As was asked before, what do you mean by "logging". Be more specific or we cannot help you. Give us details, man, details! Are the customers just sitting there playing and suddenly they are kicked from the game? Can they still get websites when this happens? Can they reconnect right away or do you have to reset your DSL or Network or something? How about the Internet only machines during this time? How do they work at the time the gaming machines have trouble? Can you ping websites during this time? (i.e. google.com) And, last, but not least, how do you normally fix the problem when it happens?

    Regards,
    Xierox
    "Personality is only ripe when a man has made the truth his own."

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