I read a bunch of posts on various forums and in the bug forum, most of which discuss rubberbanding whilst using movement skills such as strafe and whirlwind. I recently got back into my DH after a few months. I stopped playing her originally because for some reason whenever I'm using attacks and moving to maintain distance from the target, i'd rubberband constantly, ultimately leading to her dying. My question to you fellow DHs out there is do you have issues with standard movement while attacking with skills like hungering arrow or grenades? Because I'm still having this issue, and half the time it's when I'm not around any monsters, so I'm confused as to why I'm rubberbanding. I'll be posting this in the official bug forums too once I get home from work since I don't have my authenticator
From what I can tell, it isn't my connection... I play a WD as a main and never have rubberbanding isues, nor have I while doing 1 - 60... the only other character it happened on is my wiz while I was doin a more ranged build. Do I have to set the cmd up before I play? Or will that just run a quick test?
ok, so i ran that ping, and it just says timed out.. so that means i have an issue with either firmware a cable or nic?
If you get all timeouts you are not getting through.
It cant be a DHCP issue.. If the DHCP for some reason would freakout and give out the same IP or something, you wouldent beable to use your internet.
DHCP is just a distributer of IP numbers. And I guess you have your router doing that job for you?
Well. as I said, getting a few packet losses every now and then is no big thing, that happens all the time.
But is it on the spot(this is very important) like 10mins to the second that you get the packet loss?
what are my options to make this stop so i can play without as many headaches? lol
Exactly 10 mins sounds like a common DHCP problem with modems that are in half bridge mode. Open your router configuration page in a browser and look for where it tell you connection uptime and/or DHCP duration and see if it is every 10 mins. If this is the problem and you're using a 3rd party router firmware (dd-wrt/tomato/openwrt/etc) then it can easily be fixed with an iptables rule, otherwise if you're using stock router firmware then you will have to change the modem into a different mode which will have another set of problem to deal with.
ok, so i ran that ping, and it just says timed out.. so that means i have an issue with either firmware a cable or nic?
If you get all timeouts you are not getting through.
It cant be a DHCP issue.. If the DHCP for some reason would freakout and give out the same IP or something, you wouldent beable to use your internet.
DHCP is just a distributer of IP numbers. And I guess you have your router doing that job for you?
Well. as I said, getting a few packet losses every now and then is no big thing, that happens all the time.
But is it on the spot(this is very important) like 10mins to the second that you get the packet loss?
Just popping by to tell Greatness he may have confused Ashy_Larry with Dwello in that post. There's two people asking for advice. I have no idea how to fix any of it, just trying to get Greatness on the right track.
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what are my options to make this stop so i can play without as many headaches? lol
Just popping by to tell Greatness he may have confused Ashy_Larry with Dwello in that post. There's two people asking for advice. I have no idea how to fix any of it, just trying to get Greatness on the right track.