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AWI - Stop spilling coffee on the servers plz (Community)
AWI - Stop spilling coffee on the servers plz // Community
Apr 10, 2004, 11:40pm
Ugh, wtf is wrong with AW's servers recently? Haven't been able to do
anything for the past couple days now without getting a waiting for server.
I simply been trying to build a river and I've made about 50 coordinates in
the past hour because of all the lost connections and slowness. Heck even
if my chat message is too long I get a WFS.
It's not on my end, everything else works great and cable speed test reports
a 1.3 Mbps readout.
Apr 11, 2004, 12:17am
You sure its not your client? ^_^
~John
[View Quote]"sw comit" <swcomit at swcity.net> wrote in message
news:40789404$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Ugh, wtf is wrong with AW's servers recently? Haven't been able to do
> anything for the past couple days now without getting a waiting for
server.
> I simply been trying to build a river and I've made about 50 coordinates
in
> the past hour because of all the lost connections and slowness. Heck even
> if my chat message is too long I get a WFS.
>
> It's not on my end, everything else works great and cable speed test
reports
> a 1.3 Mbps readout.
>
>
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Apr 11, 2004, 3:42am
Are you anywhere's where there is a packet loss on a hub?
http://www.internettrafficreport.com/namerica.htm
[View Quote]"johnf" <johnf at 3d-reality.com.no-spam-please> wrote in message
news:40789ca0 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> You sure its not your client? ^_^
>
> ~John
>
> "sw comit" <swcomit at swcity.net> wrote in message
> news:40789404$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> server.
> in
even
> reports
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Apr 11, 2004, 5:16am
Have a look at http://www.internethealthreport.com and check to see if
there is any trouble with InterNAP (that's the bandwidth AW uses) and
your backbone provider. Do a ping and/or traceroute on
host.activeworlds.com and post it here.
Also make sure you don't have any worms or viruses on your computer
sending out useless data. If you use a router, check to see if there is
any new firmware for it.
Builderz
http://www.3dhost.net
[View Quote]sw comit wrote:
> Ugh, wtf is wrong with AW's servers recently? Haven't been able to do
> anything for the past couple days now without getting a waiting for server.
> I simply been trying to build a river and I've made about 50 coordinates in
> the past hour because of all the lost connections and slowness. Heck even
> if my chat message is too long I get a WFS.
>
> It's not on my end, everything else works great and cable speed test reports
> a 1.3 Mbps readout.
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Apr 11, 2004, 12:51pm
It's not coffee. It's JP's bottle of wine. (Chief FINANCIAL Officer)
[View Quote]sw comit wrote:
> Ugh, wtf is wrong with AW's servers recently? Haven't been able to do
> anything for the past couple days now without getting a waiting for server.
> I simply been trying to build a river and I've made about 50 coordinates in
> the past hour because of all the lost connections and slowness. Heck even
> if my chat message is too long I get a WFS.
>
> It's not on my end, everything else works great and cable speed test reports
> a 1.3 Mbps readout.
>
>
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Apr 11, 2004, 7:11pm
Ironically it sorta let up after I posted this. I dunno it's kind of coming
in waves. The Waves of Lag (sounds like a good book =D).
I pinged the servers and traced it about the same time I posted the thread
too, and they came out out ok. Averaged at 104ms. It's not just me either,
some people with me at the time were getting it too. I really wonder if
they downgraded their server connection though...
[View Quote]"sw comit" <swcomit at swcity.net> wrote in message
news:40789404$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Ugh, wtf is wrong with AW's servers recently? Haven't been able to do
> anything for the past couple days now without getting a waiting for
server.
> I simply been trying to build a river and I've made about 50 coordinates
in
> the past hour because of all the lost connections and slowness. Heck even
> if my chat message is too long I get a WFS.
>
> It's not on my end, everything else works great and cable speed test
reports
> a 1.3 Mbps readout.
>
>
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