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Loco Dec 22, 2023 @ 7:15am
0.1% loss almost forever in top right corner
Why i have this problem, i don`t understand, my internet has 1000 mbs. Ping 22-25. Sometimes there are more loss, up to 5-6%. Can`t play. Especially om DM servers.
Last edited by Loco; Dec 22, 2023 @ 7:18am
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RANGER Dec 22, 2023 @ 7:22am 
Probably it is the problem with your ISP, you should monitor your packet loss outside of CS2 by using sites like packetlosstest or just use teamspeak and connect to a server and monitor your connection info to see your packet loss in real time. If you see increase in packet loss (even if it is 0.2-0.5%) then you should contact your ISP to resolve this.
Loco Dec 22, 2023 @ 7:45am 
Originally posted by RANGER:
Probably it is the problem with your ISP, you should monitor your packet loss outside of CS2 by using sites like packetlosstest or just use teamspeak and connect to a server and monitor your connection info to see your packet loss in real time. If you see increase in packet loss (even if it is 0.2-0.5%) then you should contact your ISP to resolve this.
i am sorry for my bad eng.
thanx! i already checked this, and i have no loss on those sites. this drops happens ONLY on cs2 servers, not always, but sometimes, especially on DM FULL servers. i noticed when there are few players on server - i have no losses, if there are a lot of players (more 12) - i have losses
i played in other fps games and there where no drops ever.
Last edited by Loco; Dec 22, 2023 @ 7:46am
RANGER Dec 22, 2023 @ 7:47am 
Originally posted by Loco:
Originally posted by RANGER:
Probably it is the problem with your ISP, you should monitor your packet loss outside of CS2 by using sites like packetlosstest or just use teamspeak and connect to a server and monitor your connection info to see your packet loss in real time. If you see increase in packet loss (even if it is 0.2-0.5%) then you should contact your ISP to resolve this.
i am sorry for my bad eng.
thanx! i already checked this, and i have no loss on those sites. this drops happens ONLY on cs2 servers, not always, but sometimes, especially on DM FULL servers. i noticed when there are few players on server - i have no losses, if there are a lot of players (more 12) - i have losses
i played in other fps games and there where no drops ever.
Then it should be the server problem, are you playing on official dm server or community?
Loco Dec 22, 2023 @ 7:55am 
Originally posted by RANGER:
Originally posted by Loco:
i am sorry for my bad eng.
thanx! i already checked this, and i have no loss on those sites. this drops happens ONLY on cs2 servers, not always, but sometimes, especially on DM FULL servers. i noticed when there are few players on server - i have no losses, if there are a lot of players (more 12) - i have losses
i played in other fps games and there where no drops ever.
Then it should be the server problem, are you playing on official dm server or community?
on official. right now i checked one more time on devicetests.com/packet-loss-test, and i have 0.4% packet loss. That got me thinking.
Last edited by Loco; Dec 22, 2023 @ 7:55am
Vardvjopu Dec 22, 2023 @ 8:06am 
i have same problem
RANGER Dec 22, 2023 @ 8:07am 
Originally posted by Loco:
Originally posted by RANGER:
Then it should be the server problem, are you playing on official dm server or community?
on official. right now i checked one more time on devicetests.com/packet-loss-test, and i have 0.4% packet loss. That got me thinking.
Unless you are connecting via wireless connection then it is problem with your ISP. If you/someone else in your network downloading something using over %60-70 bandwidth then it will clog up your connection and will result in packet loss. You can prevent that using QoS (Quality of Service) on your router to prioritize, or limit the bandwidth for other users.

If that's not the case, you should call your ISP and tell them that you are having packet loss. If they can't resolve it, you should definitely change your ISP.
Loco Dec 22, 2023 @ 8:10am 
Originally posted by RANGER:
Originally posted by Loco:
on official. right now i checked one more time on devicetests.com/packet-loss-test, and i have 0.4% packet loss. That got me thinking.
Unless you are connecting via wireless connection then it is problem with your ISP. If you/someone else in your network downloading something using over %60-70 bandwidth then it will clog up your connection and will result in packet loss. You can prevent that using QoS (Quality of Service) on your router to prioritize, or limit the bandwidth for other users.

If that's not the case, you should call your ISP and tell them that you are having packet loss. If they can't resolve it, you should definitely change your ISP.
thank you, bro. I'll start doing it
RANGER Dec 22, 2023 @ 8:13am 
Originally posted by Loco:
Originally posted by RANGER:
Unless you are connecting via wireless connection then it is problem with your ISP. If you/someone else in your network downloading something using over %60-70 bandwidth then it will clog up your connection and will result in packet loss. You can prevent that using QoS (Quality of Service) on your router to prioritize, or limit the bandwidth for other users.

If that's not the case, you should call your ISP and tell them that you are having packet loss. If they can't resolve it, you should definitely change your ISP.
thank you, bro. I'll start doing it
No problem, you can search QoS by typing "(Router name & Model) QoS" to your browser and look up for it to find exact same model QoS documentation/video.
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