I am having trouble some old PC components from my build, since maybe I won't be able to find a buyer... Would building a server be possible and what kind of specs are recommended. I am a programmer so the idea was pretty interesting since I could learn a lot along the way.
Hello, thanks for the response. I´m from Latin America, so I play on the LAN Servers but I smurf on NA too, with my last ISP my ping was at about 110ms which is playable but now I´m playing on 150ms. I´ll provide other trace routes if you wish to.
I use google's public DNS on my computer's IPV4 configuration. My ISP plan is 15mb down and 3mb up.My router is a tp-link TL-WR940N, and my modem is a SB6183. I'm on a wired connection.
I swithed to a new ISP, everything has been going great recently until I started getting higher pings on most of my games(60ms->180ms on rainbow6 and 110-150ms on League of Legends). I made sure to block access to all devices on my network but nothing seems to be working, I heard the ISP COULD be the problem because of their routing so how should I talk to them to solve my problem I also heard that if I ask them to resset my IP my problem should be solved but as far as I can tell my IP is static.
I love networking, I´ve been studying to certify my CCNA: Routing & Switching for over 4 months now, I already finished a couple CCNP courses(CCNP:Route & CCNP: DataCenter Design) which I hope I get to certify in the future. I started this programming carrer just so I could get a easy transition into the Cisco ACI certification. Worried it takes time away from my Cisco studies tho
It´s alright, just wanted to see if someone with some knowledge in programming could help me understand if the article is related to programming and not just networking.
So I just started a carrer in my University (here things work different compared to USA) based on programming. As one of my first homeworks I was asked to create a summary about and article about programming. I found a article that talks about System debuggin on distributed Systems and someting else about Programming by Examples. I understand the first part of the article, BUT I feel like it´s more related to networking (mainly beacuse I´ve been studying Cisco for over a year now and I relate the information to what I know about network debuggin). Could you guys tell me if the fist part also applies for Programming? I will attach the article so you can read it too.
Research for practiceTracing and Debugging distributed Systems; Programming by Examples Highlighted.pdf
I have a 720p 23 inch TV, when Im doing non gaming stuff I get different display settings 1360x768 60Hz BUT when I load into a game I get just flat 720p. It doesnt affect so much but when I alt tab the TV needs to go into 1360x768 and 720p to get back into de game. Is there a way to keep it in only 1 setting