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Webserver causes "jumps" while flying in MSFS

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When I run the webserver, the aircraft (any aircraft, anywhere in the world) jumps as if it would be hit gusts on a repeating interval. When I switch the webserver off, everything is fine. 

What could cause this? I would like to use the //42 Flow for LNM, but that requires the webserver to be running.

Thanks for your help!

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Regards

Gunter Schneider

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Hi Alex,

Same thing, the Flow has no influence on these jumps.

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Regards

Gunter Schneider

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Ok, thanks anyway Alex.

Since these jumps are on very regular, like 1 jump per second, I suspect a situation, where something is searched for but not found. I will try to investigate further and report back, if I find something.

Best regards and thank you very much for LNM, I never fly or plan without it!

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Regards

Gunter Schneider

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I will check later.

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Gunter Schneider

Gunter,

For what purpose are you using the webserver? Are you using it while you fly in MSFS so you can view the LNM map on another computer on your local network?

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I got he //42 flow and there is a widget that puts LNM live in the cockpit. That widget requires the webserver. For the other purposes I use littlenavconnect.

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Regards

Gunter Schneider

1 hour ago, Viking01 said:

I got he //42 flow and there is a widget that puts LNM live in the cockpit. That widget requires the webserver. For the other purposes I use littlenavconnect.

Aha, got it. Sounds like an interesting widget!

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I'm using a similar setup and am having the same issue as OP.  As soon as the LNM webserver is stopped the tick/stutter in MSFS stops.

Completely disabling LNC and Flow on the MSFS host doesn't change anything.

Before finding this thread I had a theory that perhaps LNC and LNM polling MSFS at the same time was causing the tick.  I tried feeding LNM on the MSFS host PC via it's LNC feed instead of directly from MSFS, but that changed nothing.

LNM polls using SimConnect in the same rate as set in the connection dialog like 100 ms or so. I doubt this is causing the tick since this polling happens too often.

You can try to disable AI in the connection dialog or increase the "Update timer interval".

Strange that the webserver only causes this. The webserver does no extra polling. It uses the same data as the rest of the program. A bit at a loss here.

Alex

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I‘m away from home right now, I will try that tomorrow.

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Regards

Gunter Schneider

I tried disabling all AI polling here in LNM and it made no difference.

My tick seems to be at 1 second intervals, and is quite pronounced.

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1 second intervals is what I see as well.

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Regards

Gunter Schneider

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