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GoRubberbanding/lag/teleporting directory structure

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01-01-2026, 05:24 AM
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Hello, I'm facing a major issue with connection stability. It's hard to play normally and enjoy the game. The problem seems to occur every 10 seconds, making it nearly impossible to continue. I'm currently on CT side with m4 in hand, holding two flashbangs. After switching to flashbang mode, I throw it, but the animation shows me teleporting back with both flashbangs still active. It looks like the servers aren't detecting anything. Despite checking my connection, which seems fine, I've recorded a command error every 10 seconds during teleports or rubberbands. The ping is generally good (30-50), but there are frequent drops and losses. I've reinstalled CS GO and Steam, checked firewalls and antivirus, but nothing resolves the issue. This happens in MM, DM, and casual games too. I'm really struggling and need assistance. The same problem appears in League of Legends as well—I just farm and then disconnect for a few seconds. Even with a repeater, it doesn't help.
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RabbitKiller99
01-01-2026, 05:24 AM #1

Hello, I'm facing a major issue with connection stability. It's hard to play normally and enjoy the game. The problem seems to occur every 10 seconds, making it nearly impossible to continue. I'm currently on CT side with m4 in hand, holding two flashbangs. After switching to flashbang mode, I throw it, but the animation shows me teleporting back with both flashbangs still active. It looks like the servers aren't detecting anything. Despite checking my connection, which seems fine, I've recorded a command error every 10 seconds during teleports or rubberbands. The ping is generally good (30-50), but there are frequent drops and losses. I've reinstalled CS GO and Steam, checked firewalls and antivirus, but nothing resolves the issue. This happens in MM, DM, and casual games too. I'm really struggling and need assistance. The same problem appears in League of Legends as well—I just farm and then disconnect for a few seconds. Even with a repeater, it doesn't help.

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TheRealShrub
Senior Member
409
01-21-2026, 12:49 AM
#2
The repeater actually increases the issue, long-range Wi-Fi will consistently lose packets. What matters most is choosing the correct channel to avoid interference from nearby networks.
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TheRealShrub
01-21-2026, 12:49 AM #2

The repeater actually increases the issue, long-range Wi-Fi will consistently lose packets. What matters most is choosing the correct channel to avoid interference from nearby networks.

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SkyLIKE1
Member
174
01-21-2026, 06:31 AM
#3
The repeater actually increases the issue, so it’s not helping. Packet loss isn’t visible in the net_graph, which means it might not be showing. You should stick with channels 1 through 3.
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SkyLIKE1
01-21-2026, 06:31 AM #3

The repeater actually increases the issue, so it’s not helping. Packet loss isn’t visible in the net_graph, which means it might not be showing. You should stick with channels 1 through 3.

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DanielEmpire
Posting Freak
781
01-26-2026, 04:39 PM
#4
use a simple wifi scanner on your phone to explore nearby coverage and interference. open the app, walk around the area where you have Wi-Fi, and check which channels are affected in real time. aim for a channel with fewer users and weaker signal strength—ideally around 6 people at -80dB rather than 3 with -30dB. recommended 2.4GHz channels are 1, 6, or 11. on your router, try the Wi-Fi analyzer app, then test different spots in your home. for speed testing, use the same method. avoid using repeaters for range, especially when gaming, as they cut your speed in half. consider switching to a single AP/router and connect a cable directly to it for better performance.
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DanielEmpire
01-26-2026, 04:39 PM #4

use a simple wifi scanner on your phone to explore nearby coverage and interference. open the app, walk around the area where you have Wi-Fi, and check which channels are affected in real time. aim for a channel with fewer users and weaker signal strength—ideally around 6 people at -80dB rather than 3 with -30dB. recommended 2.4GHz channels are 1, 6, or 11. on your router, try the Wi-Fi analyzer app, then test different spots in your home. for speed testing, use the same method. avoid using repeaters for range, especially when gaming, as they cut your speed in half. consider switching to a single AP/router and connect a cable directly to it for better performance.