Ping / Router
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20 May 2008, 23:27
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Is it possible that the ping you get depends on what router-model you're using?
I just checked my ping on Telenet with my old Router (Netgear) and it's 48 and with my current1 (Default T-com router) it's 57 ôO
The thing is I can't use the old router since we need the new1, which supports VoIP phoning, but I want my old ping back =(
//cl_maxpackets are 76 + Im not using Netlimiter or any other shit.
wtf, is this just a bug or something?
Basically I just need perfo.
I just checked my ping on Telenet with my old Router (Netgear) and it's 48 and with my current1 (Default T-com router) it's 57 ôO
The thing is I can't use the old router since we need the new1, which supports VoIP phoning, but I want my old ping back =(
//cl_maxpackets are 76 + Im not using Netlimiter or any other shit.
wtf, is this just a bug or something?
Basically I just need perfo.
A: yup but my ....is so tight...it hurts
ähm, w-lan or wire?
first think before posting pls tnx
Fastpath reduziert die Antwortzeiten (Ping),da die Fehlerkorrektur ausgeschaltet wird.Ich nutze im übrigen Fastpath.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fastpath
€ hi anna, sup
€ hi2u2 - voll fett krass, morgen feiertag juhu
lolz