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I have recently made a lag switch and 5 seconds after i disable it, it takes 5 seconds before it disconnects from xbox live. is there any way to increase the lagging time. if i had a longer ethernet cable and i disable the lag switch to start lagging, will that increase the lagging time.
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I suggest just use net tools
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Download UDP Unicorn Google It it is by far the best
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i used net tools. and did the udp flooder and it didnt work all it did was make everyone stop dead. will using a 25 m ethernet cable increase my lagging time
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download a wireless lag switch, you can decide how long to lag for and how much to lag too. Extreme, high, low.
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Use unicorn UDP Flooder and change the intensity of the lag..... your internet might not be able to handle it, increasing the ethernet cable length will probably have no affect
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make your own lagswitch on your laptop or comp in notepad thats what i use and it works perfect never get dissconected
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Download Zonealarm For Free Download Cain Done You Have A Lagswitch....
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i know i can only keep mine on for like 1 minute but mine is really long cord
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cut the green cord, not the orange. i did i get a solid 20 seconds of freeze lag
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