GTA V version?
The most recent steam update (Not sure) Up to date?
Yes Legit or Pirate copy?
Legit Steam/CD/Social Club?
clones1252 Windows version?
Up to date Did you try to delete caches.xml and try again?
Yes Error screenshot (if any)
N/A System specifications
i7-8700k
GTX 1080ti
16GB RAM What did you do to get this issue?
Nothing, FiveM randomly times out and then crashes my router. This is the only application which does it. What server did you get this issue on?
LSLA CitizenFX.log file
[ 0] Detected NVIDIA Node, attempting to query ShadowPlay status…
[ 219] NvNode claims ShadowPlay is disabled, bailing out.
[ 426234] Initialized system mapping!
[ 426984] CitizenFX Steam child starting - command line: “C:\Users\Nick\Downloads\FiveM.exe”
[ 427297] hello from “C:\Users\Nick\Downloads\FiveM.exe”
[ 427328] Creating ros:legit process failed - 2
[ 0] hello from “C:\Users\Nick\Documents\FiveM.app\FiveM.com”
[ 188] Got ros:legit process - pid 18956
[ 532] hello from “C:\Users\Nick\Documents\FiveM.app\cache\subprocess\FiveM_ROSLauncher” ros:legit --parent_pid=10816 “D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V\GTAVLauncher.exe”
[ 2750] Got ros:launcher process - pid 14024
[ 2813] MumbleAudioInput::InitializeAudioDevice: Initialized audio capture device.
[ 2922] C:\Users\Nick\Documents\FiveM.app\citizen\clr2\lib\mono\4.5 CitizenFX.Core.pdb is not a platform image (even though the dir matches).
[ 3094] hello from “C:\Users\Nick\Documents\FiveM.app\cache\subprocess\FiveM_ROSLauncher” ros:launcher --parent_pid=10816 “D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V\GTAVLauncher.exe”
[ 3172] launcher! “C:\Users\Nick\Documents\FiveM.app\cache\subprocess\FiveM_ROSLauncher” ros:launcher --parent_pid=10816 “D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V\GTAVLauncher.exe”
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And that provides us with zero info about the potential issue. Blaming “the last update” is just ridiculous useless. Instead help us to find the culprit of this issue instead of making invalid accusations due to a series of events.
When playing on servers, I will sometimes experience a timeout. This timeout immediately stops my computers internet from working for around 15 seconds, then my computer will reconnect. If I connect to any other network during that 15 second timeout(such as my non 5G WIFI network) my internet will return to normal, until the next timeout. Upon the next timeout, as my internet had already crashed with the 5G Network, the whole router goes down, with nobody in the house able to use any internet. This was happening with one of the previous updates, but hadn’t occurred for a while. It has since popped up since 2 days ago.
Summary;
If I switch to another network during the timeout, it renders the network I was previously on “down”. Once my secondary network goes to timeout, my whole router will stop supplying internet, until I go and reset it.
My internet speeds are perfectly suitable at 40MPBS+.
Regards,
Nick
(also, here’s an image of my internet speeds from fast.com. I’m in Australia, making American servers and such slower with my internet as they’re much further away.)
I highly doubt FiveM is actively causing this. Maybe high bandwidth usages causes your router to do this.
Very likely to be an issue with the router itself, as more people seems to have issue with internet cutting out when playing games (and all stating that software cannot crash a router):
Actually, I’ve been having this issue myself. I’ve had my router replaced several times in the past month in a half.
I stream, been doing this since April of last year. A little over a month ago, ONLY when I’m streaming FiveM, my internet on the computer crashes, NOT my router, not my internet for the entire house. Just my computer. 10 - 15 seconds tops. ONLY when I have FiveM working. Now I can stream any other game…for hours, with no issues. I can’t stream FiveM for more than 6 minutes before it crashes. So explain to me how you think or are stating that FiveM is innocent 100% when I don’t have the issue with any other game.