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Problem with unknown network activity, causing lag.
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I'm having a problem with some unkown network activity. It's uploading and downloading, and I don't know what is doing that. It returns in the same pattern every time, but I'm not sure what that's telling me. I find ths very bothering because I experience a lot of lag to this. I'm using a usb-wireless adapter and an wireless modem/router Does anyone know what I can do about this?
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Originally Posted by Pim
It's uploading and downloading... It returns in the same pattern every time...
* What returns the pattern; how are you monitoring your network activity?
* Exactly what "pattern" are you referring to?
* Can you give us any details on the history of this activity?
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Well I first noticed it when playing Quake2. I use netgraph (a Quake 2 command) from time to time to monitor the data flow in the game. Then I saw every time, it had a red bar in it for about 0.5 seconds and the game would freeze up completely. It also has a following pattern of 2 or 3 humps that happens every now and then which make the game lag terribly. So I downloaded netgraph (a free tool) and I used it to check what was going on. It seemed that with the red bar in Quake 2 It would be downloading a lot, and with the green humps it would be uploading a fair amount.
About the netgraph command:
netgraph
Type: Toggle
Default: 0
Description: Toggle the display of the network performance graph.
Note: The size of each bar is the latency time. A green bar indicates a successful packet transfer. A red bar indicates a lost packet.
About the netgraph command:
netgraph
Type: Toggle
Default: 0
Description: Toggle the display of the network performance graph.
Note: The size of each bar is the latency time. A green bar indicates a successful packet transfer. A red bar indicates a lost packet.
Do the bursts of network activity occur only when Quake is running, or do they happen during other online activities as well?
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I've found that the info gathered from a firewall program like Sygate Personal Firewall (freeware) is very useful in terms of determining what exact applications/programs/processes are communicating over the network, what destination IPs they're communicating with, and which ports/protocols they're using.
If you temporarilly install Sygate just for investigation/troubleshooting purposes, I'm sure it will tell you a lot about what's going on with your network traffic. I wouldn't recommend leaving it installed on a gaming machine though, as firewall programs can introduce network latencies/lags which can interfere with smooth gaming performance.
There is, of course, the possibility that a malicious infection is responsible for the traffic. If you haven't ruled out that possibility yet, you should do so now. You can find useful resources on that in many of the threads in our malware forum .
If you temporarilly install Sygate just for investigation/troubleshooting purposes, I'm sure it will tell you a lot about what's going on with your network traffic. I wouldn't recommend leaving it installed on a gaming machine though, as firewall programs can introduce network latencies/lags which can interfere with smooth gaming performance.
There is, of course, the possibility that a malicious infection is responsible for the traffic. If you haven't ruled out that possibility yet, you should do so now. You can find useful resources on that in many of the threads in our malware forum .
Last edited by DMR; Aug 7th, 2006 at 7:08 pm.
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You don't think what is the problem? Infections?
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