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Bandwith Tweek For Player & Server

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Open My Documents and then Open ArMa Folder open ARMA.cfg with Notepad add this to the end of the file Save and exit restart arma

MaxSizeGuaranteed=512;

MaxSizeNonguaranteed=256;

MinBandwidth=384000;

MaxBandwidth=684000;

the max bandwidth and min are in bits

ok that’s Fine but How do I find out my Max bits for my server

This is a really good tool to test your Servers Settings Remember the minBandwith= and Maxbandwith for servers is based on the Servers upload so if you have a 10mbps server set max to 10000000 and min around 6400000 or if you have 100mbp/s  MaxBandwidth=100000000 min=68000000

min/max settings are in bits Bandwith Caculator

http://www.ibeast.com/content/tools/band-calc.asp

http://www.wand.net.nz/~perry/max_download.php

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit_rate

http://www.ibeast.com/content/tools/band-calc.asp

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That only works if your hosting a server from your own connection, but wont help those with proper dedicated servers ( those with rented servers )

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not true it woks Client Side.. aswell you do notice a Bandwith Boost yay.gif

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That only works if your hosting a server from your own connection, but wont help those with proper dedicated servers ( those with rented servers )

You can remote control the server via NX or a similar system and run the program on the server "locally".

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Is it possible to have 2 arma.cfg on the same machine? One for the server and other for the client?

I would like to use this settings on my arma.cfg for the server with reduced settings for the graphics. But don't want to reduce the graphics for the client.

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Grafics settings dont matter for the server what you can do is put youre server.cfg in the arma.cfg

Add the command for the client -maxmem=768

and for the server -maxmem=512

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CodesSkyWolf,

Thanks for the reply but could you show me how can I put the server.cfg in the arma.cfg?

I though reducing the graphic would help to reduce the lag. The ping is good, about 20-30, but the lag is big in the cities.

My arma.cfg is like this:

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language="English";

adapter=-1;

3D_Performance=9615.000000;

Resolution_W=1680;

Resolution_H=1050;

Resolution_Bpp=32;

refresh=60;

FSAA=2;

HDRPrecision=8;

lastDeviceId="4098,29248,185733122";

localVRAM=536870912;

nonlocalVRAM=256851904;

Thanks

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CodesSkyWolf,

Thanks for the reply but could you show me how can I put the server.cfg in the arma.cfg?

I though reducing the graphic would help to reduce the lag. The ping is good, about 20-30, but the lag is big in the cities.

My arma.cfg is like this:

Quote[/b] ]

language="English";

adapter=-1;

3D_Performance=9615.000000;

Resolution_W=1680;

Resolution_H=1050;

Resolution_Bpp=32;

refresh=60;

FSAA=2;

HDRPrecision=8;

lastDeviceId="4098,29248,185733122";

localVRAM=536870912;

nonlocalVRAM=256851904;

Thanks

well i think the server arma.cfg is in the ArmA directory and the player arma.cfg is in the mydocuments/arma directory (it's not the same place so ! wink_o.gif )

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Quote[/b] ]well i think the server arma.cfg is in the ArmA directory and the player arma.cfg is in the mydocuments/arma directory

Ok, thanks, I didn't know that. Because I only have one arma.cfg on my PC and I thought the server and the client would use the same.

I'll put an Arma.cfg on my server folder and try! wink_o.gif

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