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Check for possible ping problems in Battlefield 4.

Check for possible ping problems in Battlefield 4.

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KizuPvP
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02-26-2016, 09:04 AM
#11
Delay relies on the paths game data follows from your provider to the server and back, not just how much data is sent.
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KizuPvP
02-26-2016, 09:04 AM #11

Delay relies on the paths game data follows from your provider to the server and back, not just how much data is sent.

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augustb19907
Senior Member
456
02-26-2016, 11:10 AM
#12
Excessive bandwidth isn't the answer; reducing latency by placing closer to the server with fewer hops is essential.
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augustb19907
02-26-2016, 11:10 AM #12

Excessive bandwidth isn't the answer; reducing latency by placing closer to the server with fewer hops is essential.

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JessDu67
Junior Member
33
02-26-2016, 01:02 PM
#13
in css i experience around 42 milliseconds to reach my preferred website. my sister, who uses the same internet service provider and is on fiber, sees a 5 millisecond response time from her location when accessing the same server. yes, fiber should definitely reduce latency.
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JessDu67
02-26-2016, 01:02 PM #13

in css i experience around 42 milliseconds to reach my preferred website. my sister, who uses the same internet service provider and is on fiber, sees a 5 millisecond response time from her location when accessing the same server. yes, fiber should definitely reduce latency.

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Hannianni_Play
Junior Member
11
02-26-2016, 06:52 PM
#14
It doesn't depend on the amount of bandwidth, just that it's broadband. The problem is your data is bouncing across international borders, passing through numerous servers before reaching the game server and then returning.
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Hannianni_Play
02-26-2016, 06:52 PM #14

It doesn't depend on the amount of bandwidth, just that it's broadband. The problem is your data is bouncing across international borders, passing through numerous servers before reaching the game server and then returning.

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Slaythoms
Member
139
02-26-2016, 07:22 PM
#15
You've only adjusted the hop count for the game server. That doesn't affect the available bandwidth. Each ISP has its own setup and performance, with fiber connections typically offering better connectivity nationwide. Latency and bandwidth are different concepts. For your sister, the 5ms is unrealistic—packets don’t leave the ISP’s network at that speed. If she used another ISP, the path would be longer and ping times would increase.
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Slaythoms
02-26-2016, 07:22 PM #15

You've only adjusted the hop count for the game server. That doesn't affect the available bandwidth. Each ISP has its own setup and performance, with fiber connections typically offering better connectivity nationwide. Latency and bandwidth are different concepts. For your sister, the 5ms is unrealistic—packets don’t leave the ISP’s network at that speed. If she used another ISP, the path would be longer and ping times would increase.

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emsbabygirl
Member
52
02-27-2016, 08:07 PM
#16
Server capacity doesn't influence ping results. Delays can occur if other users have worse connections. A 4Mbps connection provides around 20ms within your country, slightly better than nearby areas. Expect 60-80ms for Indian servers and over 100ms for distant ones.
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emsbabygirl
02-27-2016, 08:07 PM #16

Server capacity doesn't influence ping results. Delays can occur if other users have worse connections. A 4Mbps connection provides around 20ms within your country, slightly better than nearby areas. Expect 60-80ms for Indian servers and over 100ms for distant ones.

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PisulasRule
Senior Member
676
02-28-2016, 01:30 AM
#17
I didn't mention that more bandwidth would reduce his latency. A fiber optic line will indeed cut his ping because it's faster than old copper, but since the server is outside his country, the impact will be limited. Still, it'll help a bit. When I talked about my sister's fiber connection, she was using the same CSS server in London, and her fiber had lower latency than mine. First of all, you were not in agreement with me, but now you're coming around.
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PisulasRule
02-28-2016, 01:30 AM #17

I didn't mention that more bandwidth would reduce his latency. A fiber optic line will indeed cut his ping because it's faster than old copper, but since the server is outside his country, the impact will be limited. Still, it'll help a bit. When I talked about my sister's fiber connection, she was using the same CSS server in London, and her fiber had lower latency than mine. First of all, you were not in agreement with me, but now you're coming around.

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Ludwis100
Member
194
03-08-2016, 09:31 AM
#18
Your e-Fight provided me with a lot of useful details. Thank you! My connection runs on fiber optic, giving me a consistent downlink speed of around 4.5 (sometimes lower), 4.9 (mostly), and 5.5 (rare but not uncommon).
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Ludwis100
03-08-2016, 09:31 AM #18

Your e-Fight provided me with a lot of useful details. Thank you! My connection runs on fiber optic, giving me a consistent downlink speed of around 4.5 (sometimes lower), 4.9 (mostly), and 5.5 (rare but not uncommon).

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Alphagon96
Junior Member
43
03-08-2016, 01:56 PM
#19
Your connection appears to be via copper wiring, which is common in the UK. You're experiencing about 380kb/s for downloads and 97kb/s for uploads.
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Alphagon96
03-08-2016, 01:56 PM #19

Your connection appears to be via copper wiring, which is common in the UK. You're experiencing about 380kb/s for downloads and 97kb/s for uploads.

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ReborntoKill
Posting Freak
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03-10-2016, 02:06 PM
#20
I visited Pakistan last month and had to deal with poor internet service there.
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ReborntoKill
03-10-2016, 02:06 PM #20

I visited Pakistan last month and had to deal with poor internet service there.

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