
Where Is My Packet?
A simple HUD mod that detects packet loss.
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About this Mod
Where Is My Packet?
Shortened as "WIMP". It's a simple HUD mod that detects packet loss in Minecraft.
It can be frustrating when you do not realize you are lagging, only to start falling through ghost blocks, getting rubberbanded, and encountering other nasty network issues!
This mod does not prevent it, but it lets you know.

Available Versions
How to Install Where Is My Packet? on Your Server
Order Server
Order a Minecraft Java server with at least 3 GB RAM (4 GB recommended).
Set fabric Loader
In the panel under "Egg", select the fabric loader and matching Minecraft version (26.1.2).
Install Mod
Open the mod browser in the dashboard and search for "Where Is My Packet?". Click "Install" – done! Alternatively, upload the .jar via SFTP to the /mods folder.
Compatibility
Mod Loaders
Minecraft Versions
26.1.2, 26.1.1, 26.1 (+2 more)
Server-side
✗ UnsupportedRecommended RAM
4 GB(min. 3 GB)Frequently Asked Questions
Where Is My Packet? server crashes on startup – what to do?
Most common cause: wrong fabric version or insufficient RAM. Check the server log (latest.log) for "OutOfMemoryError" or "Mixin" errors. With Mado Hosting: ensure at least 3 GB RAM is allocated and the loader matches the mod version (26.1.2). You can switch loaders with one click in the panel.
Is Where Is My Packet? compatible with fabric?
Where Is My Packet? officially supports fabric for Minecraft 26.1.2, 26.1.1, 26.1. The Mado dashboard automatically detects incompatible loader combinations.
Server lagging with Where Is My Packet? – how to optimize performance?
Recommended RAM: 4 GB (per 8 players). Use /spark profiler to check if Where Is My Packet? consumes the most tick time. Common fixes: reduce server view-distance to 8-10, install "performant" or "starlight" as supplementary mods on Forge. With Mado Hosting, your server runs on NVMe SSDs with dedicated CPU cores for minimal latency.
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