Connecting through an Ethernet cable provides 1 Gbps speed, yet gaming experiences occasionally freeze.
Connecting through an Ethernet cable provides 1 Gbps speed, yet gaming experiences occasionally freeze.
The focus was on the "-t" which keeps operating in the background. They would point out if there was any network issue with your local LAN causing your games to freeze, as you mentioned. It looks like you think it's related to networking, so that helps narrow things down. Everyone is mentioning speed, but it doesn't seem like that was the problem in your message.
the test didn’t cause any freezing, and that’s why it’s not happening now.
The focus on speed tests at various locations aimed to check for any bufferbloat concerns. Many ISPs don’t provide traffic management features on their gateway devices, which usually isn’t necessary for gigabit connections. If your upload speed is restricted, applying it only to upload traffic could help. Your speedtest.net score doesn’t raise red flags about speeds or latency. Remember these tests are between you and the server, not the game’s servers. You might have run them when the network was calm and didn’t notice any local issues. Do you feel any lag when others are online? Are background downloads, updates, or P2P activities using up bandwidth? There’s also a chance the game servers or intermediate nodes could be heavily congested. This is beyond your control.