Pascal Georges wrote: Hi!
> I think this is most likely probably not an issue with Scid. Could it be > that you've a lot of wifi networks around you who disturb each other? > > > Well, since I asked my family not to use any WIFI device while I play on > FICS, I hardly have any network problem. > Maybe the solution ;-) Though this is a point if your family uses some video streaming or the like, you missunderstood my point. It is not about the WIFI devices that connect with your uplink, I was refering to. Of course if you've a lot of traffic on your home network this can also be an issue and your solution sound plausible as long as you can manage those rules to be obeyed. ;) But my point is: at home I've the "problem" that I can see a lot of other WIFI networks and sometimes they disturb each other cause they use the same channels. Especially, not all those networks are up all the time, so there's some coming and going. As far as I can see, my router switches the channels in case necessary and it takes some time for the clients to notice this and start a search/connect. In this case I also notice "no network" but it comes back again after some time automatically. On the client is is like some network lag which, in principle, could equally well originate from the server as well. One could monitor this quite easily e.g. using grkellm or the like. The latter also fits quite nicely the behaviour Marcel described. -- Kind regards, / War is Peace. | Freedom is Slavery. Alexander Wagner | Ignorance is Strength. | | Theory : G. Orwell, "1984" / In practice: USA, since 2001 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. It is the best place to buy or sell services for just about anything Open Source. http://p.sf.net/sfu/Xq1LFB _______________________________________________ Scid-users mailing list Scid-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scid-users