… Then is maybe the combination of my ISP and these Server a problem (everyone who is a Telekom User has these problems but I haven’t heard of other ISP’s, I would have expected that other ISP’s just use other routes but it doesn’t look like that) and my mtu is set to 1500 too
don’t think that this is the problem since it is working for everyone with the default settings. As I said I only know that Telekom users have this problem every other ISP seems to be not affected. What makes me curios is that the russian nodes is causing the problem and not smth that is owned by the Telekom
don’t think that this is the problem since it is working for everyone with the default settings. As I said I only know that Telekom users have this problem every other ISP seems to be not affected. What makes me curios is that the russian nodes is causing the problem and not smth that is owned by the Telekom
I use an alternative DSL provider - but he is only forwarding telekom infrastructure, basically I also use telekom DSL. As skula says: “works as expected”. Seems to ba e local/temporal/wahtever specific problem of your line? Try the mtu adjustment in router
Since when is up to 30% packet loss, working as expected? I wouldn’t coun’t a server that is blocking 30% of my incoming traffic normal.
2 hours ago, avarshina said:
I use an alternative DSL provider - but he is only forwarding telekom infrastructure, basically I also use telekom DSL. As skula says: “works as expected”. Seems to ba e local/temporal/wahtever specific problem of your line? Try the mtu adjustment in router
Mh… I forgot to note that only incoming packages are affected by it (at least when I can trust teamspeak) .