Go on to http://www.speedtest.net/ and if you know the location of the server click the closet location to it (the GUI is clickable and movable) it'll tell you your connection speed and your Ping if your Ping is 100+ milliseconds then there's your problem as your Ping is the latency between your client and the server you're trying to join, in laymen terms the farther you're away from the server the higher your ping will be causing you to lag more if you have a higher Ping.
For more information click here to learn more about Ping and what it does.
Go on to http://www.speedtest.net/ and if you know the location of the server click the closet location to it (the GUI is clickable and movable) it'll tell you your connection speed and your Ping if your Ping is 100+ milliseconds then there's your problem as your Ping is the latency between your client and the server you're trying to join, in laymen terms the farther you're away from the server the higher your ping will be causing you to lag more if you have a higher Ping.
For more information click here to learn more about Ping and what it does.
Yea, I've tested it already.
Have a Ping around 180 most of the time, But talking with other players they have around the same ping and don't lag.
So I'm certain it doesn't have to deal with the ping.
Nope, using the client. 4gbs of Ram dedicated to it. Only other things being used are Teamspeak and Skype.
And I've always have had those open.
Then it's probably your service provider, contact them about suddenly having slow internet and your starting to lag a lot on many different programs (don't say games they normally hang up after hearing that) and then they'll try and fix it up. Another alternative is plug out your router's power source for 30 seconds after that 30 seconds plug it back in wait about 10-30 seconds and you should start to run a little faster.
Then it's probably your service provider, contact them about suddenly having slow internet and your starting to lag a lot on many different programs (don't say games they normally hang up after hearing that) and then they'll try and fix it up. Another alternative is plug out your router's power source for 30 seconds after that 30 seconds plug it back in wait about 10-30 seconds and you should start to run a little faster.
Thought of that, Called them had them reset my line. Still Lagging Sadly.
Thought of that, Called them had them reset my line. Still Lagging Sadly.
Then there's not much you can do other than upgrade you internet or change service providers.
But it wouldn't hurt to run a virus scan. Install MalwareBytes Anti-Malware (free and one of the most reliable virus scanners) and scan your PC it'll check your PC for any threats.
Then there's not much you can do other than upgrade you internet or change service providers.
But it wouldn't hurt to run a virus scan. Install MalwareBytes Anti-Malware (free and one of the most reliable virus scanners) and scan your PC it'll check your PC for any threats.
So randomly my internet will no longer work with that server?
Since yesterday I have massive amount of lag, usually 10-30 secs between commands and chat updates.
No one else has lag.
Don't lag on other servers.
Everything Hardware/Software is the same besides the Update to 1.4.6.
Can anyone suggest things to try?
I have 4gbs of RAM allocated to Minecraft only 10-15% is ever being used.
Have 70fps so not Graphic Lag.
Done:
Restart Minecraft
Restart Computer
Restart Modem
Had Line Reset
For more information click here to learn more about Ping and what it does.
Yea, I've tested it already.
Have a Ping around 180 most of the time, But talking with other players they have around the same ping and don't lag.
So I'm certain it doesn't have to deal with the ping.
Do you have anything downloading while playing Minecraft? Or are you playing in your browser?
Nope, using the client. 4gbs of Ram dedicated to it. Only other things being used are Teamspeak and Skype.
And I've always have had those open.
Then it's probably your service provider, contact them about suddenly having slow internet and your starting to lag a lot on many different programs (don't say games they normally hang up after hearing that) and then they'll try and fix it up. Another alternative is plug out your router's power source for 30 seconds after that 30 seconds plug it back in wait about 10-30 seconds and you should start to run a little faster.
Thought of that, Called them had them reset my line. Still Lagging Sadly.
Then there's not much you can do other than upgrade you internet or change service providers.
But it wouldn't hurt to run a virus scan. Install MalwareBytes Anti-Malware (free and one of the most reliable virus scanners) and scan your PC it'll check your PC for any threats.
So randomly my internet will no longer work with that server?
And my Virus scan shows no threats.
I'm guessing maybe the server has changed hosts and they had to choose a different hosting location when the upgraded or something.
Nope...
You also mentioned that you restarted your modem. Are you on a router as well ? And what kind of modem is it ? Cable, DSL, or ADSL ?
It's a Modem/Router in one, converts coaxial cable coming in to A Hardline/ Wireless. And My ISP Says my line is Fiber Optics.