MegaBuck
27-06-2002, 00:35
this for me is a long story going back many months, over many operating systems and several different processors, different cable modems, a router, a swtch and a hub (these last to share the internet connection via the cable modem) but only one internet provider: Road Runner-
My present system is running (or trying to) a teamspeak server on a Win XP OS, Pentium 3 500mhz computer, 384 MB of Ram and a New 30GB Harddisk. Soundcard is only in use when I am connecting and listenting, usually all I have is an open link so I can monitor if there is activity on the server or not but I'm on an unoccupied room/channel-but if it helps I have a fairly new Soundblaster card.
Finally I have a cable modem and reliable 1MB download speeds and anywhere between 150 and 380 MB upload speeds-I havn't made any changes to my default Win XP settings for high BW since I am told UDP is not effected either positively and presumably negatively by any of the things one can adjust.
Very little is running in the background other than some default stuff associated with win xp and I have my antivirus shutoff.
The firewall I have turned off before and had no improvement.
I'm left to believe I have some kind of problem with my internet connection but RoadRunner and Time Warner Cable I have spent hours and hours and hours with only to walk away and attempt one more hardware or software upgrade to get a decent Voicecom server going. From win 95 to win xp, from P2 120mhz and 80 odd MB of Ram to P3 500mhz and 384 MB of Ram
The problem is peoples voices getting chopped up so bad its unrecognizable who is talking especially during peak hours of the night on the East Coast of the United States-I'm open for good suggestions! Help!
One thing I always felt but cannot say for certain-wet weather seemed to always make things worse. This might be grasping at straws though.
Edit> I know this sounds like wierd stuff, still there should be an explanation for this and to date all my attempts to fix this have not panned out. I would add that it is not a constant phenomenon either. It happens enough to be a problem though.<Edit
My present system is running (or trying to) a teamspeak server on a Win XP OS, Pentium 3 500mhz computer, 384 MB of Ram and a New 30GB Harddisk. Soundcard is only in use when I am connecting and listenting, usually all I have is an open link so I can monitor if there is activity on the server or not but I'm on an unoccupied room/channel-but if it helps I have a fairly new Soundblaster card.
Finally I have a cable modem and reliable 1MB download speeds and anywhere between 150 and 380 MB upload speeds-I havn't made any changes to my default Win XP settings for high BW since I am told UDP is not effected either positively and presumably negatively by any of the things one can adjust.
Very little is running in the background other than some default stuff associated with win xp and I have my antivirus shutoff.
The firewall I have turned off before and had no improvement.
I'm left to believe I have some kind of problem with my internet connection but RoadRunner and Time Warner Cable I have spent hours and hours and hours with only to walk away and attempt one more hardware or software upgrade to get a decent Voicecom server going. From win 95 to win xp, from P2 120mhz and 80 odd MB of Ram to P3 500mhz and 384 MB of Ram
The problem is peoples voices getting chopped up so bad its unrecognizable who is talking especially during peak hours of the night on the East Coast of the United States-I'm open for good suggestions! Help!
One thing I always felt but cannot say for certain-wet weather seemed to always make things worse. This might be grasping at straws though.
Edit> I know this sounds like wierd stuff, still there should be an explanation for this and to date all my attempts to fix this have not panned out. I would add that it is not a constant phenomenon either. It happens enough to be a problem though.<Edit