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Freezing Problem

Started by Nagato, August 17, 2007, 10:58:49 PM

Nagato

I recently got a router so i suspect that is the problem.  It is a Linksys BEFSR41.  When I play tremulous it works well for the first few mintues.  Then it freezes on me.  Its not my ping, it says Command Server Overflow, and i have to exit.

Any help on this problem?
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Exterminans

Check the temperature of your router and try to keep it cool(But don't put it in the freezer...)

Nagato

And how whould I check the temp?
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"Destiny... you have the skills.. but Kira and Strike Freedom have the hax and aimbot"
Lightning Strikers Leader: <LS>Nagato

Exterminans

Touch it, normaly it shouldnt be warmer than the floor, when you can feal the heat its to warm ;)

EDIT: I think i know the bug you mean, is seems that Tremulous opens to many simultan(?) connections to some servers.
During your router can handel only about 30 connections at the same time it will crash.
I've counted more than 200 connections at the same time...

ShadowNinjaDudeMan

Use your thermofinger, now coming as standard with every human produced.
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benmachine

My router is painful to the touch some days :/ should it be replaced?
benmachine

Vector_Matt

Quote from: benmachineMy router is painful to the touch some days :/ should it be replaced?
That depends, is it too warm, or is it sharp and spiky? :D

If it's painfully warm, I'd contact the manufacturer and see if they'll replace it. Routers shouldn't get that warm, it's probably defective.

kevlarman

Quote from: Vector_Matt
Quote from: benmachineMy router is painful to the touch some days :/ should it be replaced?
That depends, is it too warm, or is it sharp and spiky? :D

If it's painfully warm, I'd contact the manufacturer and see if they'll replace it. Routers shouldn't get that warm, it's probably defective.
nope, there are quite a few routers that get very warm in their normal operation.
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