Optimizing performance with minimal latency and maximum frame rates.
Optimizing performance with minimal latency and maximum frame rates.
Are there any obstacles preventing a small amount of testing with a wired setup, given your past experience? While you wait for your fiber installation, you can explore a bit and verify the latest updates or changes for your wireless receiver on your computer. Additionally, could you let me know how far the modem is from your computer?
Well my wired connection is custom to my house. As I was in another room when it was installed, it does not work for me anymore. I can't simply change the placement of the cable as its nailed in. I use Driver Booster 8 Pro to check for newest update for my dongles. I have them both at the latest as it could find. I will try and see if just doing it manually using Device Manager would work. If I draw a straight line from my computer to the modem, its maybe around 5-7 meters away. There is a thin wall and a big cabinet in the way though(both are wood).
I just wanted to confirm it wouldn’t involve moving into a basement or a solid concrete barrier. I’m assuming the fiber runs close to your existing installation, but if not, please make sure they lay the cable through a wall when possible.
The router is likely to stay put and won’t be moved near your equipment. I’d probably ask if they can link my setup to the router, but it’s unlikely they’ll do that. The cables they provide are only about 1 meter long, which isn’t enough to reach around the house and connect to my setup.
You ran a ping test using the command and observed varying response times. On most attempts, replies came back quickly (around 7 messages), but occasionally you saw longer delays—sometimes several thousand milliseconds. The TTL stayed consistent at 57. Occasionally you got three-digit millisecond readings, while other times it settled around 30-40 ms with a 4-digit timestamp.
Just secured a fiber connection, but the problem still exists. It seems to be a computer-related issue I’m not sure about. Earlier, I switched from cable to fiber and everything worked. I’m unsure if it’s a dongle, driver, or PC problem, but at least I can now play.