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Richard \(MrBonus\)
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      31st Aug 2004
I have made a project using a UDP client in VB.NET but am experiencing
problems with receiving datagrams beyond a certain size (between 1300 and
1500 bytes).
I'm contacting a gaming server (Medal Of Honor Allied Assult), and the
command console are running udp, and it works fine until there are above 17
players on the server, then the reply gets to big.

But i can't seem to figure out why, but i've tested it, and it's always,
when the reply from the server is getting to big, can anyone help me out?

I've tried with several different UDP classes. I've tried the windows own,
I've tried on I found on the net, and I've tried the Indy.Socket, but always
the same problem

Richard


 
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Lucas Tam
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      31st Aug 2004
"Richard \(MrBonus\)" <mrbonus at vip dot cybercity dot dk> wrote in
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> I have made a project using a UDP client in VB.NET but am experiencing
> problems with receiving datagrams beyond a certain size (between 1300 and
> 1500 bytes).


Are all datagrams being dropped?

Or just some? Maybe the packets are just being lost... after all, UDP has
no ack feature.

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