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Despite changing chatroom servers the lag is getting beond a joke , the chat is always freezing shortly before the message we all dread ......you have been disconected due to tech probs ,,,, it;s getting worse guys ,,anyone agree ???
nope none of them problems anymore have you tried upgrading flash player adobe etc
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Despite changing chatroom servers the lag is getting beond a joke , the chat is always freezing shortly before the message we all dread ......you have been disconected due to tech probs ,,,, it;s getting worse guys ,,anyone agree ???

I NEVER have any of those problems!! confused :? :?
Yep it's the same here. All the updates in the world.
Get about 10 lines of text. Then it'll freeze. for ages. Then somethines the past arrives in a lump or theres just a 5 minute or so delay.
IE7
Vista
Moderately fast broadband
Pc not doing anything else
No problems using other chatrooms
It's a bit crap really.
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Yep it's the same here. All the updates in the world.
Get about 10 lines of text. Then it'll freeze. for ages. Then somethines the past arrives in a lump or theres just a 5 minute or so delay.
IE7
Vista
Moderately fast broadband
Pc not doing anything else
No problems using other chatrooms
It's a bit crap really.

Lag is invariably a network rather than server or client problem (at least with regard to chat servers). If it was a server problem then everyone would be complaining of the same thing. This leaves network problems or congestion.
Try doing a traceroute to the server i.e. open a command prompt window and type "tracert " then look at the list of "hops" that are shown. No hop should show a time of greater than 150ms max. Anything higher than that or an * and you have a network bottleneck between you and the server and that will be what's causing the problem.
Well here's the results. Now I am doing a bit of other activity. But steps 6 and 7 appear to be the problem. Which appear to be outside the virgin network.... So whatever is between virgin and the US appears to be the problem.
Now you might say thats my network problem. But it's caused by your choice of host... ;)
Tracing route to www.swingingheaven.co.uk
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms
2 19 ms 19 ms 17 ms
3 52 ms 63 ms 61 ms
4 26 ms 37 ms 37 ms
5 35 ms * 22 ms
6 * * * Request timed out.
7 * * * Request timed out.
8 85 ms 86 ms 83 ms
9 118 ms 113 ms 107 ms
10 133 ms 138 ms 133 ms
11 134 ms 140 ms 123 ms
12 177 ms 186 ms 214 ms
13 154 ms 148 ms 156 ms
14 187 ms 195 ms 197 ms
15 176 ms 183 ms 202 ms
16 243 ms 233 ms 249 ms
17 191 ms 197 ms 192 ms -
18 213 ms 212 ms 210 ms www.swingingheaven.co.uk
Trace complete.
But steps 6 and 7 appear to be the problem.

Not at all, possibly set so that the address at steps 6 and 7 doesn't respond to ping requests.
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But steps 6 and 7 appear to be the problem.

Not at all, possibly set so that the address at steps 6 and 7 doesn't respond to ping requests.
It could also be that those are the virgin routers that connect to their peers and are the last in the virgin chain.
Given it's position I'd hazard a guess that the bottleneck is close to where virgin connects to the London linx.
Having said that the later hops are not what I'd call healthy, at least not if one wasn't doing something else on the net like p2p or something.
Heres another one taken during chat lag.
(same systems as before but logged in as me...as Mrs is out on a hen night...tsk!)
Tracing route to photos.swingingheaven.co.uk
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms
2 22 ms 21 ms 15 ms
3 11 ms 18 ms 15 ms
4 14 ms 12 ms 48 ms
5 52 ms 40 ms 34 ms
6 15 ms 13 ms 14 ms
7 33 ms 34 ms 32 ms
8 26 ms 23 ms 25 ms
9 23 ms 20 ms 19 ms
10 94 ms 97 ms 101 ms
11 109 ms 112 ms 102 ms
12 139 ms 150 ms 127 ms
13 152 ms 166 ms 143 ms
14 146 ms 159 ms 149 ms
15 151 ms 144 ms 133 ms
16 146 ms 156 ms 133 ms
17 142 ms 141 ms 145 ms
18 131 ms 134 ms 128 ms -
19 129 ms 134 ms 135 ms photos.swingingheaven.co.uk
Trace complete.
No idea why it's changed to ... rather than ... Nothing new this end.
Quote by in_hand2000
No idea why it's changed to ... rather than ... Nothing new this end.

Virtual hosting on the server. Multiple host addresses on one IP. Apache knows which server/host to use based on the http request headers.
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Heres another one taken during chat lag.
(same systems as before but logged in as me...as Mrs is out on a hen night...tsk!)
Tracing route to photos.swingingheaven.co.uk
over a maximum of 30 hops:
Trace complete.

No obvious bottlenecks so that leaves either the server or the client and given that there haven't been any complaints from other people that leaves the client.
It's most probably the way your system is interacting with the flash application. maybe not enough memory, not enough CPU horsepower, dodgy flash install. It could be any number of things but it's looking most likely something to do with your system. Sorry, but I don't really know what it is.
The main site ie everything apart from the chat servers is hosted in the USA, the chatservers are located in the UK, I'll find out the IP for them on Monday as a traceroute to them when you are having issues would be handy.
Hi Guys,
You are indeed tracing the wrong servers, but nice try!! smile
tracert 1
If your having problems please do try this and paste up the results, it does help.
As has been said, 99.9% of problems are down to the network between yourself and the chat server, this could be from your wireless at home, or your router/modem, or between your ISP and the chat server, rather than the chatserver itself.
Elliot.