Division 2 FPSdrops
Division 2 FPSdrops
Verify your online performance using the provided link...
https://www.speedtest.net/
Determine your current ping (in milliseconds), download rate, and upload speed.
List all devices currently linked to your home network.
Identify your country of residence.
Also, confirm whether you are accessing the internet via a wireless connection or through an Ethernet cable.
Everything is solid and I believe you're referring to the 94.0 download. The number 940 seems extremely high. I observed that latency spikes occur when playing UPlay games, which might be resolved with a simple fix. It's fast and easy—just log into your router via web browser and tweak your PC settings for gaming. You may lose a small amount of download speed, but it could improve your experience since the spikes should disappear. Watch this video for more details. Keep your current settings in mind if you try it. Pay attention to his advice—it might help or not, but it's worth trying. Let me know if you need further guidance.
I have 1 gigabit internet, which is a bit better, haha, but thanks, I'll give it a try.
Oh, I understand now. That's probably the reason behind the issue. A 1GB internet connection is extremely slow. It's unclear if this method will help you, but such a slow connection usually suits tricks that aim to improve it. If it doesn't work, at least it can make a small difference. I suggest investing in faster internet instead, as the 1GB download and 0.40GB upload speeds are just enough for gaming and often limit performance in multiplayer matches. Upgrading to 10GB download for about $10 extra per month would be ideal. Right now I spend around $40 for 52GB download and 14GB upload, which is perfect for gaming. My latency stays between 7-11 ms, and in some games it reaches 16-20-22 ms, which is great. I'm really satisfied with that too.
1,000GB is equivalent to 1TB, which seems unlikely. I believe you should capture the speed test and share it with me. It looks like you're referring to 1,000 MB instead of 1GB, and 1,000 Mbps is extremely fast. You probably don't need an upgrade, but this method might still help if you're experiencing lag spikes.
Yep, 946 Mbps. Exactly what I expected.
Your connection speed and latency are satisfactory. But the images above indicate latency fluctuations. These spikes are challenging to diagnose. Plus, it’s frustrating when even your internet service technicians might struggle to identify the problem. There could be several factors contributing to this, such as background keyboard software. If that’s the case, pinpointing it can be difficult.
It seems likely the initial action your ISP would consider is switching to a different router or modem. This could be worth trying, particularly if your current devices are outdated. Unless they’re up-to-date, I wouldn’t anticipate a simple swap will resolve the matter. It would certainly help to schedule the change.
Still, it’s wise to inform your ISP about your concerns so they can apply their troubleshooting methods. This way, you can be sure they have all the necessary steps to address the issue.
I appreciate you exploring these forums—sometimes a community can uncover solutions that professionals miss. The key is to remain patient and give experts time to investigate. I’ve heard similar problems are widespread lately, so good luck and keep working through it.