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關於樓主的問題
修改TcpAckFrequency值後 某些router若同時連接使用多部電腦 又或在背景同時執行 P2P 或 voice comms 之類程式 會可能出現 lag spikes 但硬體損壞應和修改無關
這網頁有詳細解釋:
http://www.wowinterface.com/down ... trixLatencyFix.html
Q:Does Leatrix Latency Fix work with routers?
A:Of course. The router only forwards packets between your computer and the game server. It doesn't control what packets are forwarded. If your computer acknowledges every single TCP segment or every other TCP segment, it makes no difference, the router will just do what it's told.
However, routers use a buffering system for forwarding packets and the increased frequency of acknowledgements sent to the game server may cause this buffer to fill up, which will give you lag spikes. This is more likely to happen if you have multiple computers connected to your router, or you're running network intensive applications in the background while playing Wow. There really is no way to find out whether your router will do this other than to try LLF for yourself.
Q:I am seeing lower latency values after installing Leatrix Latency Fix, however, I'm now experiencing lag spikes, especially during periods of frantic activity in dungeons. Why is that?
A:The increased frequency of acknowledgements has caused your routers buffer to fill up (essentially creating a traffic jam). Very few people have reported this problem so I don't have much information on it. Lag spikes are more likely to occur when you have more than one computer on your network, or if you are running software which produces lots of network activity. If possible, try using a different router with only your computer connected directly to it and don't run network intensive background applications while playing (such as P2P or voice comms). |
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