Hi
thousands upon thousands of gamers running WinXP and CS are recievin' two errors which cause disruption to the game.
*the first being the NET_SendPacket ERROR:WSAEINTR error.
This error simply cuts the player out of the server they were in and back to the desktop. However the internet connection still exists.
*The second error "which I find usually occurs if I restart Counter-Strike to play again" completely cuts the player off the internet, with a message stating: net_sendpacket error: no error.
These errors occurr after playin' online for anywhere between 10 to 40/30 minutes of play and are extemely annoying. I have read numerous fixes for this problem, but none of them have seemed to help solve everyones problem. Here is what I have tried:
1- the suggestions from
http://cs.helpandsupport.net/?aid=37
2- just about every suggestion from
http://www.forumplanet.com/counters...tid=718924&p=1, these include changing the amount of RAM CS uses, changing the default port settings, uninstalling QOS Packet Scheduling...
3- the suggestions listed here
http://cs.helpandsupport.net/?aid=40 (changing RAM settings)
4- My own experiments with my modem settings. These include:
Hardware Flow Control
Modem Error Control / Compression
IP Header Compression
Use Default Gateway
Enable Software Compression
I found that turning off IP Header Compression fixed the problem for me in the past. But since reinstalling WinXP the other day (and putting my settings back to the way they were) the errors occur again).
5- Changing the target line for CS: I've added RAM settings, added Default Port settings, and No IPX settings, all to no avail.
I've been reading a post about a possible fix by applying the steps outlined in
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...SRCH&SPR=WINXP, but i have not had time to check this out.
This problem is widespread as you will see by reading
http://www.forumplanet.com/counters...&tid=718924&p=1 and
http://www.techfest.com/wwwboard/messages/663.shtml.
I plan to email all this data to Valve (the people who took over the CS Dev team), or some other Tech Support group for the game. But I am trouble finding who to send it to. Any ideas?
Anyway, thanks for reading this. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
ahh also i have ton questions for everyone recieving the error "I know it's unlikely anyone getting the error is going to read this, but its worth a shot"
1-Are you using WinXP?
2-Do you have any network cards?
3-Do you have the QOS Packet Scheduler installed? 'in np"
4-What's your internet connection speed? "56k ..."
5-Do you have all the latest Windows Updates installed? "i guess not "
Thanks.
i want just to tell everyone it's my best friend who told me to paste this question cuz he really need to know all about cc
