03 Jan 11, 03:20AM
Im getting 2.99 mbps and it wont run a server, so how fast?
How fast does wireless internet have to be to run a server?
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03 Jan 11, 03:20AM
Im getting 2.99 mbps and it wont run a server, so how fast?
03 Jan 11, 03:32AM
Speed (or more correctly, bandwidth) is not the issue, latency and reliability are.
(As well, you haven't specified if that is download or upload speed, and upload is much more important than download). Wireless anything is inherently unstable, and there is also more time to transfer packets because of the time to send and receive the packets via wireless (although this is not really an issue compared to the instability of wireless internet).
03 Jan 11, 03:35AM
is wat I just got
03 Jan 11, 05:42PM
how many topics do u start a week?
03 Jan 11, 07:03PM
41 threads since joining on November 21, 2010 (~6 weeks ago) = 6.83 threads started per week.
04 Jan 11, 12:16AM
yes, but does that rlly have ANYTHING to do with the thread???
no, but it proves you are still an ubertroll who has never heard of the search function (*cough* rant *cough*).
http://wiki.cubers.net/action/view/Server_setup im not working on the wiki for nothing. the specs (speed/bandwidth-wise) remain the same for wireless. what changes is how reliable your connection is :P
07 Jan 11, 06:23PM
Is this resolved now?
If not then maybe you should define... (03 Jan 11, 03:20AM)fox_ares Wrote: ...it wont run a server... Does the server application report back an error saying "Sorry, your wireless connection sucks, better luck next time!". It might have nothing to do with your bandwidth or connection quality at all and everything to do with a misconfiguration on your part e.g. not forwarding ports correctly or the server connecting wirelessly is not setup to use a static LAN IP. FWIW, you really should use a cable connection to your router for a server if at all possible. Wireless could give you all kinds of unforseen problems.
09 Jan 11, 02:20PM
Perhaps he is stating that his internet is wireless, think RocketHub. and to compound the problem he is passing the signal to his (Laptop/PC) via Wi~Fi...
Yikes.
09 Jan 11, 03:49PM
You mean you have actual wireless internet connection or just normal wired broadband and WiFi around the house? With the former, the speed doesn't matter since you'll always have more lag that I do between eating moldy cheese and having a massive diarrhea.
09 Jan 11, 04:26PM
That is a great analogy for a server I played on the other day...
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