It's all a matter of perspective. In my opinion, he chose wisely. Look at it this way: He won't have ANY lag problems anymore.
Wait a second. Why was he banned? Did he cause any kind of trouble on the servers aside from here?
12:31:28 wallfly: Ban added.
Quote from: X'tyfe on October 24, 2013, 03:10:38 PMQuote from: X'tyfe on October 24, 2013, 03:10:38 PMWait a second. Why was he banned? Did he cause any kind of trouble on the servers aside from here?I've spent enough time trying to help this guy (running server-side ping traces etc.) that I think it's fair he makes the minimal effort required to provide the WinMTR trace from his end I've been asking for since page 2.In the meantime the service to his IP is undergoing a "reboot" of indeterminate duration.
Bind all "+back"
I said I was satisfied with the explanation you gave via netgraph and tracert. (see above posts).
Quote from: caesar on October 24, 2013, 03:31:11 PM I said I was satisfied with the explanation you gave via netgraph and tracert. (see above posts).You continued on for pages requesting a pointless reboot and saying "nobody knows" what the problem was and that no scientifically valid testing had been conducted, etc.Consider this an opportunity to learn a new and useful network diagnostic tool.
Quote from: quadz on October 24, 2013, 03:27:39 PMQuote from: X'tyfe on October 24, 2013, 03:10:38 PMQuote from: X'tyfe on October 24, 2013, 03:10:38 PMWait a second. Why was he banned? Did he cause any kind of trouble on the servers aside from here?I've spent enough time trying to help this guy (running server-side ping traces etc.) that I think it's fair he makes the minimal effort required to provide the WinMTR trace from his end I've been asking for since page 2.In the meantime the service to his IP is undergoing a "reboot" of indeterminate duration.I have always known you to be a very patient person as far as this sort of thing, forgive my surprise
IR foc must have a picture of quad doing something illegal or something and said he would distribute it unless . . .
So let me get this straight. Even though I no longer care anymore since I accept that it is more than likely the internet, you still want me to download something and run it just for laughs?
Quote from: caesar on October 24, 2013, 03:40:45 PMSo let me get this straight. Even though I no longer care anymore since I accept that it is more than likely the internet, you still want me to download something and run it just for laughs? What I would like is to obtain at long last some useful data toward pinpointing this network issue.Depending where along the route the problem lies, it might just be affecting your neighborhood, or it might be affecting a significant number of users on your ISP or in your geographic region.You've placed demands on my time over the past 8 days. As mentioned earlier it's been like "pulling teeth" to get you to reciprocate with data from your end.WinMTR is a legit open source network diagnostic tool (just google it.)The version I'm running here is v0.92 (64 bit). Downloaded from: http://winmtr.net/download-winmtr/