But when I see someone lagging badly to the extent they are a menace I ask if they are on wireless, and all but once they where.
Maybe I have something against wireless, but I try it here ( I would preffer not to have an ethernet cable between rooms) and I get the same thing: I dont notice the difference, but others do.
Is it not more likely that some wireless solutions are better than others? I'm not sure what circumstances prevail, but I think everyone realises that downloading stuff in the background messes things up.
The problem is with cars that continually ping pong and they do it in a particular manner that is instantly recogniseable, it's not like low latency or the odd missed packet, it's varied latency with lots of missed packets and the result is a very wild car.
I can post a link to an S patch replay, you'll have to wait for a T patch one.
http://www.bansheestudios.com/ftp/IkhamLag.mpr
The player on wireless here is Ikham, take a look if you can with an S patch install - that's the tell tale WiFi lag, and it's not playable, and it's not just a poor connection.
Maybe some router brands are better than others, maybe it's an 802.11g thing and not other protocols. I dont know, I just know that in the 10 players or so I spotted it on, only 1 said he wasnt on wireless, and when we discussed it afterwards nobody else then turned around and said "i'm on wireless am I lagging too?"
Perhaps it is something that effects single seaters more and so others get on fine with WiFi, but what i'm saying is please check you aren't lagging this badly - because in the case of the driver in that replay (who since went Ethernet, is a nice guy, and who i've had some good races with) I was taken out half a dozen times that night trying to avoid him.
Maybe I have something against wireless, but I try it here ( I would preffer not to have an ethernet cable between rooms) and I get the same thing: I dont notice the difference, but others do.
Is it not more likely that some wireless solutions are better than others? I'm not sure what circumstances prevail, but I think everyone realises that downloading stuff in the background messes things up.
The problem is with cars that continually ping pong and they do it in a particular manner that is instantly recogniseable, it's not like low latency or the odd missed packet, it's varied latency with lots of missed packets and the result is a very wild car.
I can post a link to an S patch replay, you'll have to wait for a T patch one.
http://www.bansheestudios.com/ftp/IkhamLag.mpr
The player on wireless here is Ikham, take a look if you can with an S patch install - that's the tell tale WiFi lag, and it's not playable, and it's not just a poor connection.
Maybe some router brands are better than others, maybe it's an 802.11g thing and not other protocols. I dont know, I just know that in the 10 players or so I spotted it on, only 1 said he wasnt on wireless, and when we discussed it afterwards nobody else then turned around and said "i'm on wireless am I lagging too?"
Perhaps it is something that effects single seaters more and so others get on fine with WiFi, but what i'm saying is please check you aren't lagging this badly - because in the case of the driver in that replay (who since went Ethernet, is a nice guy, and who i've had some good races with) I was taken out half a dozen times that night trying to avoid him.