RACE 07 Racing Club (Merged)

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Hya all

As a start lets kick some WTCC cars after the pause period. :)


Time: 19.00 GMT / 20.00 CET
Practise: 30 min
Qualy: 30 min
Race: 2*10 laps
Weather: Dry

Track: Istanbul
Cars: WTCC 06 and 07

Server name: RSC # RPMnet.org
Password: spa


Server 1 - RSC @ RPMnet.org #1
  1. Attila Domján - Chevy
  2. Gareth Hickling - Peugeot
  3. Pauliebhoy Harrigan - Seat Leon
  4. Gregory Degreef - BMW E90
  5. Mehmet Arikan - Seat
  6. Jerome Benard - Alfa Romeo
  7. Cristian Haba - BMW E90
  8. Christian Deparis - Seat 07
  9. Jens Hoeppner - BMW E90
  10. Patrick van Driel -Seat Leon
  11. James Yates - BMW E46
  12. Jari Vinnari - BMW E90
  13. Marcel Hulsbergen - Alfa 156
  14. Peter Böszörményi - Seat Leon
  15. Kent Karlén - Chevy 07
  16. darron miller - Peugeot
  17. Michael Herrmann - Alfa 156
  18. Nico Major - BMW E90
  19. Rami Kaukola - BMW E90
  20. Christopher Aponte - Seat LEon
  21. Simon Trendell - Peugeot
  22. big daddy Morpheus Lightning McQueen - car tbd
  23. Baron-Rouge[NO-B] - Seat Leon
  24. ingemar petersson Seat Leon
  25. Nevermind - Seat Leon
Server 2 - RSC @ RPMnet.org #2
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If my memory is correct, you said that you use a wireless LAN connection.

If this is correct, then there're many external sources of corruption on your connection resulting in dropped packets, this will appear as 'lag'.

Microwaves, cell/mobile phones, hair driers, anything that gives off an electronic field will have an effect altho it's principally anything within the 2.4GHZ or 5GHZ band (depending on whether you're using a/b/g/n wireless.

Should you BE using a wireless connection, then further information on your setup will help give good suggestions on how to minimise the effect.

Distance from Router/access point to machine, number and types of walls between the two antennas, other electrical devices around etc...

If you only have your one machine using wireless, you could easily make a shield out of tin/aluminium foil around the antennas much like a satalitte dish to reflect stray signals away and try to ensure only each device can get signals to the other.

Cool, thx for the advice. The router is situated downstairs, with my room and the computer upstairs..so theres a wall and a floor in the way.

Again, if on wireless, it may be worth investing in a cable to run to it. I remember when my router was downstairs having a 20m cable running up the staircase to the pc :) kids and cat loved playing with that so moved the router upstairs when plonked in a new extension :D

Might have to invest in a cat cable to run from router to computer for gaming. No kids or cats here to play with it, so should be ok to run loose occasionally for gaming.

Your wifi is locked i take it witha wep key or similar or ya neighbours might be robbing half ya bandwidth

Yep, its a secure network.

:)
 
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