It helps improve your ping by enhancing internet speed and reliability through the ADSL connection and router setup.
It helps improve your ping by enhancing internet speed and reliability through the ADSL connection and router setup.
you only have one available ISP, and it’s getting too busy with lots of users. at night when many people are online, the single provider becomes very strained, causing high ping during peak times. this makes online gaming much less smooth compared to others who experience steady connections. for instance, in apex legends your ping jumps wildly from 90 to 125 ms while shooting and then spikes again. that range is already problematic, and you have no control over it. you can only upgrade your ADSL/Router (ASUS DSL-N14U), but the highest upload speed you get is just 1 MB on your gaming line. this limits your ability to boost performance or get better priority from your ISP, which means the ping issues will likely stay the same. looking at the gaming ADSL/Router from Netgear, they promise lag-free gaming, but it’s unclear if that would actually help you achieve a more stable connection or lower ping for your specific situation.
So you are saying that the ADSL modem/Router have nothing to do with ping stability and you claim that there is no way to make ping more stable Right? Because If you mean by better ping "lower ping" I don't mean lower ping by stable ping. That is completely a different thing