In T152796#2093238, @Caldred_X wrote:You could try to lower this setting under Steam options: Steam -> Settings -> In-Game -> In-game server browser / Max pings/minute, lower this to 250 or 500. When you browse the community tab in DayZ it creates thousands of sessions at once and can overload your router depending on the router session limit. I dunno if that's your problem but may be worth checking. I have this problem sometimes because my router session limit is only 4000, if you can research your router model and session limit is 8000+ it's probably not a problem.
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Aug 4 2020
Aug 4 2020
Aug 1 2020
Aug 1 2020
I've done a lot of research into this. I'm really not sure what the issue is. My best guess would be something along the lines of an antivirus or firewall that blocks the mods as a false positive, but I've disabled all my antivirus, including my windows firewall, and nothing's changed anything. It's so weird. But then again, I guess if it was my antivirus, the problem would persist even on mobile data as well. I'm really stumped here.
Jul 26 2020
Jul 26 2020
In T152796#2090499, @-1PARA-Gramps wrote:If you get time outs AFTER it has reached the server (Line 7 in my example, note the IP address is the same as the server) then you can ignore these.
If you are getting timeouts before that then it would suggest a network problem at the point of the timeout (You could try tracing the fault by the IP address but probably nothing you can do about it unless it points to your ISP)
Sometimes re-booting your router can sort it out (You can but try).
Can you post a screenshot of your tracert results, may be a chance we can spot something?
If latency is low and there are no timeouts then the problem is unlikely to be a network de-sync problem.
Does this happen with all servers or just one in particular?
This happens only in modded servers, seemingly. Official servers work completely fine. I've run the tracert again and am getting a lot of notifications notifying me of timeouts{F1861472}
Jul 23 2020
Jul 23 2020
In T152796#2090245, @-1PARA-Gramps wrote:You could try a tracert command to see if there are any network problems.
Type "CMD" in the search bar (Bottom left of windows), Then open command prompt (This will open a black window)
Now type tracert [ip address of a dayZ server]
Example: tracert 194.26.183.122 (This is the ZombieToast dayz server)
Look for any "hops" that timeout or have a very large latency, especially the first one as this is the connection to your router from your PC.
I have included an example of one that I did to the ZombiToast server as an example.
Jul 22 2020
Jul 22 2020
In T152796#2089403, @Geez wrote:Hello SnugglyBoi.
Have you tried to contact your provider regarding to this issue? And do you have a possibility to try a different router on the same network?
Regards,
Geez
Jul 19 2020
Jul 19 2020
@Lex I already use an ethernet connection.
Jul 18 2020
Jul 18 2020
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