Re: [hlds_linux] Re: CHOKE

2006-02-25 Thread Administracija
Thank you. Your suggestions halped a lot. - Original Message - From: "Dan Sorenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 6:39 PM Subject: [hlds_linux] Re: CHOKE At 12:35 AM 2/23/2006 +0200, you wrote: So, we are on some kind of lan, but these

[hlds_linux] Re: CHOKE

2006-02-22 Thread Dan Sorenson
At 12:35 AM 2/23/2006 +0200, you wrote: >So, we are on some kind of lan, but these IPs are real and we don't >share one IP. So, this mean that we are not on lan, only usin the >same provider. You are on a LAN. Lan is the Local Area Network, generally defined as any network you can broadca

RE: Choke

2001-10-07 Thread Oscar Olsson
> What does the 'choke' value on net_graph 3 represent? What can I do to > reduce it? Increase the client rate with the rate command in the console, and ensure that minrate and maxrate are set to 3000/1 . Also ensure that the bandwidth between the clint and the server is sufficient. //Oscar

Re: Choke

2001-10-06 Thread Tom
I cant help much here but i have something that Yahn Bernier once said. "choke occurs when the server, factoring in your rate setting, determines that it can't send you an update yet because doing so would start to flood your connection. The server checks back every frame until you are ready to