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  • NF Lag Solutions! *Merged and Updated*

    09. 01. 2006 01:48

In addition to the methods mentioned in the 'Common Problems/Fixes' thread, here
you will find a fine collection of information and possible fixes about lag issues with
NF. This thread has been merged with some other threads to concentrate the
information. Currently, this thread contains the following sections:

Part I. "NF Lag Solutions" by Yuno (TeamNF mk1)
Part II. "Lag - The Occassionally Unresolveable Issue" by eze1 (TeamNF)
Part III. "Lag-Related: How to transmit Traceroute Results" by Obst

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Part I. "NF Lag Solutions" by Yuno (TeamNF mk1)

Dear Fans of NF,

We have been receiving many reports of players complaining about lag while playing
NF. We have been adamantly searching for all possible solutions. In the process we
found some interesting details of things that may be causing lag in the game. Please
read the following possible solutions carefully.

A. Lag caused by some NICs (Network Interface Cards).
1. Right mouse click on My Computer and go to "System Properties".



2. Click "Hardware" and click on "Device Manager"



3. Click on "Network adapters" and double click on whichever network adapter you
have. Mine is Realtek as you see in the picture.



4. Go to "Advanced" tab and you see a number of items in the Property section.
Here are the important details, so please read carefully.

a. Click "Offload Checksum" item and make it "Disable" under "Value".
b. Click "Offload TCP_LargeSend" and make it "Disable" under "Value".
c. For some other cards, they have a "TASK_OFFLOAD" menu; make it "Disable"
for "Value".
d. If you do not see these things, please upgrade the Network adapter driver to the
latest one.


Changing these setting will reduce lags in any other online games as well.

B. Some codecs (i.e. audio video) generate lags in NF

We have received a report from a few players that some codecs cause heavy lag
with NF. Unfortunately we do not know which specific codecs are causing these
problems at the moment. Please go to the "Add/Remove Software" menu and
delete "codecs" installed on your PC. If you provide us with a report of a specific
codec which conflicts with NF then we will give you 500,000 credits for each codec
you reported. You must test it and send the codec file along with your report. Please
submit your report to [email protected]

C. Turn off NF options.
If above two suggestions are not working for you, please turn off Navy Field effect
options. Press the "F10" key during battle and you will see the bottom window.



Turn off the options in red square.

D. Play other games.
If all 3 suggestions are not working out for you then delete Navy Field and play
other games like World of Aircraft, Never Quest, or Lameage. Just let us know before
you go, so we can call you back when we have new solutions. However, I really
would like you to try out Harbor Assault before you go. It's good and coming very
soon.



Thank you all for supporting Navy Field.


Yuno a.k.a Lag Hunter
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Part II. "Lag - The Occassionally Unresolveable Issue" by eze1 (TeamNF)

Lag - The Occassionally Unresolveable Issue

Lag is one of the most difficult issues to address from a Tech Support aspect when
any online game/activity is concerned. There are SO many factors involved, that
giving a definitive answer is nearly impossible. Lag can be caused by something as
simple as a fragmented hard drive or a bad cable/wire connection to something
nearly impossible to correct like an Internet Provider issue.

To compound the issue, a problem with lag can be experienced by one person in a
city while another individual in the same city has absolutely NO lag. A simple wire not
transmitting data properly, an intermittent Network Interface Card(NiC)/driver
problem, certain pc software(anti-virus/pc monitoring software updating), and even
a faulty signal splitter with the improper DB loss can cause lag/packet loss and other
connection issues.

If it was a massive issue from ALL players, it may be a server issue. But case-by-
case issues are tricky at best to resolve. So please consider this when
the "lagmonster" strikes you. Please don't assume that the NavyField servers are
the cause of the issue. There are far too many other factors involved to make such
an assumption. NavyField is only as "perfect" as the humans that make up
the "internet". And the people that build the computers etc. Some things are beyond
our control....lag is sometimes one of those issues. Please understand this...it's not
that we don't want everyone in the world to be able to play NavyField lag-free(I'm
sure we'd all love that actually), it's just that we don't have control over every
aspect of every connection to every computer of every player.

Thank you for your patience when the "lagmonster" strikes you

eze1 - TeamNF


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In an effort to reduce the amount of stickies in Tech Support, I have asked obst's
permission and combined his Tracert sticky with this one. Thanks Obst, again :)
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Part III. "Lag-Related: How to transmit Traceroute Results" by Obst

Lag-Related: How to transmit Traceroute Results

Hi there!

Sometimes people experience enormous amounts of lag, and sometimes that lag
cannot be fixed by following any of the hints provided in this forum.

For these people, it is suggested to do a "traceroute" to the NF Servers and supply
the results of that to TNF, this way they can find out where the problem lies.

Please, before going on to spam TNF with traceroutes (Don't spam them, lol!),
please check out this thread first and try the hints given there to fix the lag:

http://www.navyfield.com/board/view.asp?Num=3723&Sort=E09


Now, on to the actual traceroute. Please follow these instructions step-by-step!

1) You need to enter the Command-Prompt.

To do this, either press WindowsKey+R



Or access it via the Start-Menu. Go START->RUN



2) An input-window will pop up. Type "CMD" (without "") and press OK.



3) Congratulations, you are in the Command-Prompt!

The size of the prompt may vary! I resized mine to fit this Guide!




4) Now you need to know the IP-Adresses of the Servers.


Nebraska 211.43.149.199

Kaiser 211.43.149.200

5) The command to traceroute is "tracert X", where X is the IP.

For example, let's say I want to traceroute New York Server. Then I will type "tracert
211.43.149.201" and press enter.



It will then do a series of automated processes, just sit back.



6) After a while, the traceroute will come to an end. Either it normally finishes or it
times out at a certain point, but that does not matter for now (that's TNF's business
^.^).

It may take some time, and it will try 30 times even when it times out several times.

When this happens, you may just proceed to step 7 and work with what you already
have.

If it finishes normally (by either going through 30 tries oer reaching the target IP)
you can now get that info to TNF


7) Now you have to mark the whole traceroute and copy it.

To do this, left-click into the lower-right corner of the prompt, keep the button
pressed and move the cursor towards the upper left. This will select anything in
between.

Now, to copy this info just press the ENTER-key!

Please watch this animated picture for better visualization:



***IF YOU CANNOT MARK THE TEXT DO THIE FOLLOWING***

[A] Open a Command Prompt as in 1), or work with one that is already open.

[B] Press the icon in the upper-left corner of the title bar and press "Properties",
--> Or Right-Click into the Command Prompt's Titlebar.

[C] Select the "Options" Tab.

[D] Check the "QuickEdit Mode" and "Insert Mode" boxes.

[E] Press OK.

[F] Check the "Save Properties for future Windows with same Title" box and press
OK.

***THEN IT SHOULD WORK***

The marked text is now copied to your clipboard and you may either paste it into a
new textfile or directly put it into an email.

This email should be sent to [email protected] , as subject enter something like
for example "Traceroute Results, Lag in Europe".

In the mail, give your account name, server and your location as well as the
traceroute results as well as any additional info you may have.

Please NOTE: You may not get a response, but any information you supply like this
WILL HELP!

Example mail:



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*edited by eze1 10-17-06*
*Server IP corrected by rolleso 06/30/07*
*NY Server IP added by eze1 11-25-07*
*Server IP updated by rolleso 01/14/09*
*Server IP updated by rolleso 09/17/09*
*Server IP updated by rolleso 02/19/10*
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  • Re : NF Lag Solutions! *Merged and Updated*

    10. 06. 2007 13:12

rearedstorm
im running the same adapter you are but mine dont have any of the properties
yours does.why?

  • Re : NF Lag Solutions! *Merged and Updated*

    09. 16. 2007 09:59

sniperrick
thanks this helped me a lot

  • Re : NF Lag Solutions! *Merged and Updated*

    09. 15. 2007 21:27

dieoxinNF
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

Tracing route to 4.79.218.71 over a maximum of 30 hops

1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.1.1
2 22 ms 19 ms 21 ms 125-26-0-1.adsl.totbb.net [125.26.0.1]
3 22 ms 22 ms 21 ms 203.113.92.181
4 * * * Request timed out.
5 * 23 ms 21 ms 203.113.24.109
6 21 ms 21 ms 21 ms 203.113.24.110
7 21 ms 21 ms 22 ms 203.113.24.233
8 22 ms 23 ms 22 ms 61.19.10.13
9 * 23 ms 23 ms 202.47.253.134
10 442 ms 447 ms 449 ms 203.131.243.53
11 427 ms 408 ms 437 ms 203.131.240.201
12 392 ms 385 ms 382 ms as-1.r20.lsanca03.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.3.2
01]
13 387 ms 368 ms 379 ms po-1.r00.lsanca03.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.5.2
54]
14 387 ms 385 ms 405 ms xe-0.level3.lsanca03.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.
8.182]
15 408 ms 398 ms 419 ms ae-32-56.ebr2.LosAngeles1.Level3.net [4.68.102.1
90]
16 444 ms 449 ms 443 ms ae-78.ebr3.LosAngeles1.Level3.net [4.69.135.14]

17 454 ms 467 ms 444 ms ae-2.ebr3.SanJose1.Level3.net [4.69.132.9]
18 451 ms 439 ms 449 ms ae-93-93.csw4.SanJose1.Level3.net [4.69.134.238]

19 418 ms 413 ms 428 ms ae-42-99.car2.SanJose1.Level3.net [4.68.18.196]

20 415 ms 414 ms 426 ms 4.79.220.42
21 * * * Request timed out.
22 * * * Request timed out.
23 * * * Request timed out.
24 * * * Request timed out.
25 * * * Request timed out.
26 * * * Request timed out.
27 * * * Request timed out.
28 * * * Request timed out.
29 * * * Request timed out.
30 * * * Request timed out.

Trace complete.

  • Re : NF Lag Solutions! *Merged and Updated*

    09. 10. 2007 02:08

atmadick
urgh.. I have tried everything including reinstall the client and repatch it..
using TCP optimizer to optimize my net connection.. I also update my graphic card
driver.. I even call my ISP to increase my net speed.. but the lag problem won't go
away..

  • Re : NF Lag Solutions! *Merged and Updated*

    08. 28. 2007 13:56

dbt_kenny
yep new update made lag a lot worse

and the tracert now does not work??? are they blocking it do you think???



Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Tigger>tracert 80.77.12.57

Tracing route to 80.77.12.57 over a maximum of 30 hops

1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1
2 34 ms 34 ms 35 ms lo0-plusnet.pte-ag2.plus.net [195.166.128.72]
3 43 ms 34 ms 35 ms ge0-0-0-504.pte-gw2.plus.net [84.92.4.90]
4 38 ms 34 ms 35 ms peer1.ldn1.flagtel.com [195.66.224.146]
5 42 ms 37 ms 108 ms so-5-2-0.0.cjr01.nyc005.flagtel.com [62.216.128.
73]
6 103 ms 109 ms 112 ms so-2-1-0.0.cjr01.nyc007.flagtel.com [62.216.128.
233]
7 180 ms 178 ms 180 ms so-1-1-0.0.cjr01.lax002.flagtel.com [62.216.128.
134]
8 199 ms 181 ms 177 ms 80.77.1.122
9 * * * Request timed out.
10 * * * Request timed out.
11 * * * Request timed out.
12 * * * Request timed out.
13 * * * Request timed out.
14 * * * Request timed out.
15 * * * Request timed out.
16 * * * Request timed out.
17 * * * Request timed out.
18 * * * Request timed out.
19 * * * Request timed out.
20 * * * Request timed out.

  • Re : NF Lag Solutions! *Merged and Updated*

    08. 24. 2007 03:53

Ruonim
SOllution for lag. IS fix network code, buy better server and get better isp. And dont
tell me that sde dont have monay for that.

  • Re : NF Lag Solutions! *Merged and Updated*

    08. 19. 2007 20:21

CHW1982
HI, i was taking a look on the network device configuration that u suggest, but i have
wireless network system, and in the advanced options not appears the variables that u talk
about.

For wireless device there is some special configuration?

Thx for ur attention.

  • Re : NF Lag Solutions! *Merged and Updated*

    08. 14. 2007 00:17

Razorsharp
Here's my thoughts on the issue. Keep in mind I have NETWORKING EXPERIENCE.
There are a number of forces at work here, and TNF does a WONDERFUL job of
helping us all with things that are beyond their control. However, when it comes to
things that TNF can fix, change, or generally do something about, these are just cast
aside. Just like the HORRIBLE customer service. The TNF personell are not only
rude, they're sarcastic smart asses. Being like that with someone you know is one
thing. Being a sarcastic little shit with a complete stranger, especially when the tone
in one's voice can't be heard, or body language read, is a complete other matter.
TNF, your customer service SUCKS BIG TIME, and so does your ISP. Here's an idea
for you. All the money I (and many MANY other people) have spent in the NF Store
should go into new bigger and better servers, and there should be more than 2 in
the US. There should be one for the California/Nevada area, one for the midwest,
and one for the east coast. This will provide optimum performance with minimum
extra cost. Also, keep your current survers, but have them as 'backup' servers, so if
one goes down, or needs to go down for maintenance, there will still be a server for
us to play on. We all know when the maintenance is going on, so we will all deal
with the lag. Plus if one goes down unexpectedly, there will be an immediate
backup to keep people semi-happy instead of totally pissed off. Your latest patch,
as you are well aware, I'm sure, is slightly bugged as well. This happens, and
doesn't irk me by itself, but combine it with everything else, and it's the straw
breaking the camel's back. Give us ONE more US server, get a different ISP
(preferably someone who will take GOOD care of you!) and get another patch out to
fix the latest bug that causes all the lag and it will all be good. After that, DON'T
MESS WITH IT!!! You guys are supposed to be professionals, and look on the
forums. You're getting schooled by amatures AND professionals alike. WE SPEAK UP
FOR A FRIGGIN REASON TNF!! We care, and want to enjoy this game! Wake up!

  • Re : NF Lag Solutions! *Merged and Updated*

    08. 13. 2007 09:43

sword_fish
none is working on me....

simply nf server in deep*hit =.=

other solution...fix the nf isp connection.

  • Re : NF Lag Solutions! *Merged and Updated*

    08. 11. 2007 12:25

Ookla
Phar, those may be for some of the Nvidia chipsets, Nvidia had major problems with
drivers and HW in the early Nforce chipsets. At least Nforce 150/250, even later
editions had brokens drivers and HW.
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