Similar from Oiken's problem, I have not been able to keep a connection to any LFS server for more than 10 minutes. For the last week, this problem has occured. A little info on my system:
Running on a college LAN 100.0Mbps wired connection.
LFS S2 Alpha Q - No LFSTweak, no modifications other than some downloaded skins, added [LOTF] to racer name.
I race fine for about 4-10 minutes, then all cars around me go blank, lag 1,2,3... Lost connection to host. If I try to restart immediately on the same server I get "user name in use". A refresh of the server list lets me back in, but only for 4-10 more minutes.
I believe our computer services here recently updated the network such that now it performs "address translations"? which might be the cause of the problem. I believe they can bypass this for the game if that is the cause.
I don't know what udp packets are, but might this be the cause as well?
This problem only occurs on lfs, not cs:s, or any other online work I do. I will be calling our computer services, but I'd like to know if any of you think that this is the problem... Thanks,
Stu
P.S. from the university FAQ:
"The recent network upgrade now performs address translation; this may be interfering with network games. Please call the helpdesk"
Running on a college LAN 100.0Mbps wired connection.
LFS S2 Alpha Q - No LFSTweak, no modifications other than some downloaded skins, added [LOTF] to racer name.
I race fine for about 4-10 minutes, then all cars around me go blank, lag 1,2,3... Lost connection to host. If I try to restart immediately on the same server I get "user name in use". A refresh of the server list lets me back in, but only for 4-10 more minutes.
I believe our computer services here recently updated the network such that now it performs "address translations"? which might be the cause of the problem. I believe they can bypass this for the game if that is the cause.
I don't know what udp packets are, but might this be the cause as well?
This problem only occurs on lfs, not cs:s, or any other online work I do. I will be calling our computer services, but I'd like to know if any of you think that this is the problem... Thanks,
Stu
P.S. from the university FAQ:
"The recent network upgrade now performs address translation; this may be interfering with network games. Please call the helpdesk"