Just few minutes ago, I encounter a package loss when playing 5ewin(CSGO) when using mudfish vpn.
I used “basic,autoselection” mode. And I checked the status. Its destination server is Asia (China Hangzhou - 5ewin). And my routing path is " me→ HK Asia (Hong Kong - Azure 3) → game server".
The issue is that I can only play without package loss in the first few minutes and I will suffer from 30% package loss in game. I need to reconnect my vpn to eliminate the loss.
What should I do? I need a stable network environment.
I use mudfish in HK.
ah I have enough traffic balance
also I find that mudfish cannot detect any package loss in the connection…It just shows that I have low RTT and don’t tell me whether I will encounter a package loss issue
I’d updated the RTT information to be more accurate to calculate RTTs. Please allow around 1 hour to be up to date.
- Mudfish supports some options like
-u,-pand-B. They’ll help you to get result what you want.
How To
Insert those options like -u "username" -p "password" -B.
e.g. -u "Merrygoround" -p "YourPassword" -B
- You can register the program to Task Scheduler
How to run mudfish automatically when Windows boots up?


On the “Triggers” tab, you should pick “At startup”.
On the “Actions” tab, you should pick “Start a program”.
At ‘Program/script’, you should specify a path of Mudfish Launcher,
normally it’s C:\Program Files (x86)\Mudfish Cloud VPN\mudrun.exe.
At ‘Add arguments’, you can add -B -u <your_id> -p <your_password>
options to enable the auto login:
At “Start in” part, you can specify
C:\Program Files (x86)\Mudfish Cloud VPN path.
On the “General” tab, please make sure to mark “Run win highest privileges”
because Mudfish Launcher requires the administrator privileges.
- You can merge those Network Profiles
mudfish.gitbook.io/topics/vpn/merge-network-profiles
You can try FastConnect
mode for Final Fantasy XIV - Realm Reborn
Picking a
node
that shows near flat graph may considered more consistency.
In general,
network congestion has getting increased on night to early morning.