help~~~ sent bytes

chhuyho

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Hi guys i'm having problem with sent bytes....
I have attached the screen shot..
This program called Gametalk is voice chatting program while playing online games.
I don't know if this is normal or not, but it seems that this is causing games
to lag because its sending bytes but not receiving bytes...
sent bytes keep increase but not received bytes... I don't know why....
I didn't see this before erasing PMB.exe(pando media booster)
Anyone who can help me with this?
I recently erased pando media booster because I thought it was lagging me also...
after I erased this no lags at all. Now this thing happens.....

please help me~~~~~
 

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Outgoing bytes are your microphone working and sending transceived information. When information is being received from the outside, bytes will be received and you should see this reflected in your Network bandwidth history.

You had posted about bandwidth concerns before. Run the C-NET bandwidth meter and test your connection. I don't online game but I could; even on my basic cable-modem diet I have about 10 Megs of bandwidth, the blessing, I suppose, of the fiber-optic cable running right under the front yard of my house. Sometimes it dips to 2.5 Megs, sometimes it's up around 15.

If you're lagging, like I said before, there's simple fixes but you've seem to have done them. The next step would be to set up your network to prioritize packets, to shape your Internet traffic. I don't know how to do that but the gaming forums have plenty of people with experience (and code and programs for you to use) in this regard.

Depending on your router, the above could even be as simple as selecting a check-box in your router setup. D-Link routers have this thing called the "gaming setup" or somesuch that gives traffic priority to game packets.
 

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