Guest Gunship USMC Posted November 15, 2001 HI I had an ADSL dedicaded server with 64 KB/s upload and 512 KB/s down! Question: How many players can play on this server? and what is the best performance setting for this server? I layed over Lan when i create a dedicaded OFP Server to the Internet (it lags very much and i always fall out of my helicopter) Can anyone help ME? Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Birkoff 0 Posted November 15, 2001 Ehm.. 64kbit upload aint good for a server, 1 -maybe- 2 players... Doing 4-5 players with a 256kbit link here, it works but it aint good enough Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Gunship USMC Posted November 16, 2001 Did any one had an Server.cfg File for me ? I cannot make a File with Password protection. Any one can help me? Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hees 0 Posted November 16, 2001 Looks like someone is messing with their bits and bytes... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RN Malboeuf 12 Posted November 17, 2001 (Note: these figures are NOT exact in any way, but can be used as a guild line) To check your up/dload band widths go to these sites) http://www.bandwidthplace.com/ or http://www.pcpitstop.com/internet/Bandwidth.asp or http://www.dslreports.com/ Server Limits down/up (transfer rates) A) 56k low end 1.3/1.3 (old phone lines can only handle 2.6k no moatter what way it's going) B) 56k med 2.6/2.6 (phone line can handle 5.6k but crap modem can't or vesa versa) C)56k high end 5.6+/5.6+ (can even reach 12 kb locally if you have new phone lines made for data transfer) down/up (transfer rates)(playerX based on 0-100 ping) D) Crap DSL 250/50 (4 players max) E) DSL med 450/70-100 (6-8 players max) F) DLS high end 850/100 (8 players max) G) DSL Rare and FAST 1500+/100-150 (12 players max) H) 7000-8000 - yes DSL can go that fast but the CRTC wont allow it, if you say you have one you're lying and modem uncappers don't work like that Cable (note the larger tghe cites the more node sharing, my node has 3 users on it casue we're a small city, bigger ones can get 30+ users per node and peak usage suffers greatly) down/up (transfer rates)(playerX based on 0-100 ping) I) Cable 300-500/10-50 (2-4 players max) J) Cable 500-750/10-100+ (2-8 players - depends on usage) K) Cable 750-1000/-50-100 (4-8 players) (note cable below is rare and has less users per node) L) Cable 1000-1500/100-150 (8-12 Players) M) Cable 1500-1750/100-150+ (8-12+ Players) N) past this are lies as thre CTRC will not allow faster data rate for residentual use, and modem uncapper don't work much any more (T1/3 are based on them NOT having any Capped modem restrictions, just casue you have one dooes not mean it runs that fast) down/up (transfer rates)(playerX based on 0-100 ping) O) T1 Capped 1500+/100-500+ (8-40+) P) T1 1500+/1500+ (120 players+) Q) T3 Capped 4500+/1000+ (80+) R) T3 4500+/4500+ (320+ players) sweeettttt then we can go into the better Optic lines and it just gets faster, but those are basically trunks from me to you that we conect to The number are not exact, but they are close, AND when I say MAX PLAYERS and you bltch saying "nooooo I can host more" (I know you can) but these numbers are based on having little in any lag past those numbers and your clients will start to see lag affects in different increments Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maethos 0 Posted November 17, 2001 Test running.......... ** Speed 2537(down)/853(up) kbps ** (At least 50 times faster than a 56k modem) Finish. I just got these results for my ADSL connection at dslreports.com. Any ideas how many players I could host? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RN Malboeuf 12 Posted November 17, 2001 I think you chose the wrong setting, ADSL is not that Fast, SDSL is not that fast, it has a Faster Upload almost matching it's dload (stands for Asimetrical/ simentrial - this onws allows better two way communication - spelling = blaa), try all three sites Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maethos 0 Posted November 17, 2001 Okay On http://www.bandwidthplace.com/ I got: "Your raw speed was 1870249.06 bits per second. There are 3 meaningful ways we can interpret this number: Communications context 1.9 megabits per second This is how communication devices are rated. Kilo means 1,000 and mega means 1,000,000. Examples of this context include 56k modem, 384/128 DSL, and 10Mbit Ethernet Storage context 228.3 kilobytes per second This is how data is measured on your hard drive and how FTP programs measure transfer speeds. Kilo is 1,024 and mega is 1,048,576. 1MB file download 4.5 seconds The time it would take you to download a 1 megabyte file at this speed." On http://www.pcpitstop.com/internet/Bandwidth.asp Text Block Size 5000 KB Download Time 39820 ms Receive Buffer 373760 bytes Transmission Speed 1005 Kb/s Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maethos 0 Posted November 17, 2001 how could i choose the wrong settings at dslreports? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maethos 0 Posted November 17, 2001 technically this is my connection type http://www.dslreports.com/information/kb/RADSL Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RN Malboeuf 12 Posted November 18, 2001 the over all way to find your fasted possible dload speed it to conect to yout ISP's FTP server and dload from them they should have one What this does is make sure your dloading from a server on your own ISP, it will be pure speed since your in the same town I get 300-400kbs on dloads from my ISP's FTP once you have that you know what your Max dload is and you can compare that to the other three site the 1mb you got should be closer to your DSL speed Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maethos 0 Posted November 18, 2001 Cool...thanks for the advice:) I went to my provider..not an ftp site mind you but a website. (http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/drivers/). Â Using analogX netstat live....I got a download speed (max) of 2630.2 kilobits/second. So that'd be closer to my actual, unhampered, (max)speed? (note:IE showed max 393KB/s) (Edited by Maethos at 4:48 pm on Nov. 18, 2001) (Edited by Maethos at 4:54 pm on Nov. 18, 2001) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RN Malboeuf 12 Posted November 18, 2001 nova scotia Sympaitic lol manitoba Sympayico DSL here at my grand mothers I have Cable at home it's seems to be a fluke, since you live in canada your not actually supposed to have that speed by law I know when my ISP tweaks things I can see my dloads shoot up to 2megs as well, so i know we can handle it, but it's agaisnt the LAW provided by the CRTC who limit the speed in which Residental User are alowed to use they dont want to have the ISP install more Fiber Optics (like one per house hold) and no one should ever really need a FO to thier house (would be nice though) Do you self a favor and DONT talk to you ISP, or they will cut your speed you're basicall using your own Fiber Optic (25% of one any ways) line where your DSL conects to the juction box down the street, you may evern be killing other users speed at times lol check to see if your nieboors get that speed a dedicated Fiber Optic, man don't you dare tell a soul last time i opened my mouth my ISP told me that i was not being check for Stats and that I was way over using a T1 band width for a server I ran and then they said if they wanted to they could bill me $1000 a month if I kep using 100 times my allowable limit lol I shut the server down that day, if i never said a word I would have been fine and my 1700/1500 was cut to 1700/150 at home Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maethos 0 Posted November 18, 2001 I don't think it's a fluke...most of my mpowered friends get the same results. http://www.mtt.ca/OnTheLeadingEdge/Mpowered/FAQ/index.html "Q. How fast is the Mpowered PC network? A. Mpowered PC uses ADSL, (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) technology. This technology modifies its transmission speed depending on the state of the physical phone line so actual speed between two different customer connects may differ. This technology is also dependent on the length of the local cable loop, which is the distance from your home to our telephone switching office. Rates in the Mpowered PC environment can vary up to 3 Mbs downstream (to the subscriber), and up to 1.5 Mbs upstream (from the subscriber). " Also check these results at dslreports. <a href="http://www.dslreports.com/archive/mpoweredpc.net?r=836 " target="_blank">http://www.dslreports.com/archive/mpoweredpc.net?r=836 </a> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RN Malboeuf 12 Posted November 18, 2001 yes and the actual modem they give you can reach 8mbit but the fact remains that ADSL can't reach that speed the CRTC set the speed to around 2mbits I believe Share this post Link to post Share on other sites