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Poor connection for gaming purposes.

Poor connection for gaming purposes.

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Sabrii20
Junior Member
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08-28-2023, 08:19 PM
#1
Hello everyone! I really enjoy MMOs, especially those that are impressive. It looks like the game runs well without needing a lot of bandwidth, though I sometimes see performance dips. Since my DSL speed is slower than ideal, I was wondering if there are any ways to optimize my experience. Specifically, can I control how much data the game uses while it's running? Or should I prioritize my connection over other devices in the house? Thanks!
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Sabrii20
08-28-2023, 08:19 PM #1

Hello everyone! I really enjoy MMOs, especially those that are impressive. It looks like the game runs well without needing a lot of bandwidth, though I sometimes see performance dips. Since my DSL speed is slower than ideal, I was wondering if there are any ways to optimize my experience. Specifically, can I control how much data the game uses while it's running? Or should I prioritize my connection over other devices in the house? Thanks!

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MrKryp
Senior Member
643
09-09-2023, 03:06 PM
#2
The problem isn't just bandwidth limits; it's about ping spikes and latency. WOW requires minimal bandwidth, yet poor connections—like wireless—lead to more noticeable issues compared to wired setups. Ping spikes and latency tend to be tougher to resolve, depending on the root cause. If you're using wireless or powerline and can't connect via a physical cable, options are limited. On wireless networks, try changing your router's channels and moving away from crowded areas. Switching channels can also reduce interference if it's causing the disruption.
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MrKryp
09-09-2023, 03:06 PM #2

The problem isn't just bandwidth limits; it's about ping spikes and latency. WOW requires minimal bandwidth, yet poor connections—like wireless—lead to more noticeable issues compared to wired setups. Ping spikes and latency tend to be tougher to resolve, depending on the root cause. If you're using wireless or powerline and can't connect via a physical cable, options are limited. On wireless networks, try changing your router's channels and moving away from crowded areas. Switching channels can also reduce interference if it's causing the disruption.

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OnesieLover
Member
60
09-10-2023, 05:30 AM
#3
You're connecting via a wired setup, and the issue is resolved. An RJ-45 cable is the standard for Ethernet connections, often mistaken for a regular Cat6 cable.
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OnesieLover
09-10-2023, 05:30 AM #3

You're connecting via a wired setup, and the issue is resolved. An RJ-45 cable is the standard for Ethernet connections, often mistaken for a regular Cat6 cable.

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Lord_Foxtrot
Senior Member
408
09-10-2023, 07:11 AM
#4
RJ-45 refers to the connector standard found in Cat5/5e/6 cables. It generally describes a copper cable for Ethernet. Are you alone browsing online or are others using the internet? What is your internet service provider?
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Lord_Foxtrot
09-10-2023, 07:11 AM #4

RJ-45 refers to the connector standard found in Cat5/5e/6 cables. It generally describes a copper cable for Ethernet. Are you alone browsing online or are others using the internet? What is your internet service provider?

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xHuntex
Member
203
09-10-2023, 10:54 AM
#5
ISP is Verizon. Usually, others are connected when I face this problem.
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xHuntex
09-10-2023, 10:54 AM #5

ISP is Verizon. Usually, others are connected when I face this problem.

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LeeniBoi
Junior Member
3
09-10-2023, 04:49 PM
#6
It seems you're trying to explain a situation where bandwidth is limited and performance drops. Others are using more resources, leaving little for you. While WOW can handle some usage, tight constraints can cause problems. You might want to configure QoS to prioritize your device, giving it higher priority when needed. This won't block others but ensures smoother access for them. The exact solution depends on your router model, so clarifying the specific device would help.

Additionally, many users face similar issues on wireless networks, which can complicate troubleshooting.
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LeeniBoi
09-10-2023, 04:49 PM #6

It seems you're trying to explain a situation where bandwidth is limited and performance drops. Others are using more resources, leaving little for you. While WOW can handle some usage, tight constraints can cause problems. You might want to configure QoS to prioritize your device, giving it higher priority when needed. This won't block others but ensures smoother access for them. The exact solution depends on your router model, so clarifying the specific device would help.

Additionally, many users face similar issues on wireless networks, which can complicate troubleshooting.

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andrewliu12
Member
170
09-11-2023, 12:22 PM
#7
It might have helped to be more precise, but I didn’t run into any issues with the explanation—I thought it was useful and informative. I’m not sure what QoS means, but I discovered a helpful YouTube tutorial that really addressed my problem.
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andrewliu12
09-11-2023, 12:22 PM #7

It might have helped to be more precise, but I didn’t run into any issues with the explanation—I thought it was useful and informative. I’m not sure what QoS means, but I discovered a helpful YouTube tutorial that really addressed my problem.

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Ernst_sel
Member
246
09-13-2023, 02:10 AM
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QoS manages network traffic to guarantee sufficient bandwidth for essential applications. You can also assign priority to specific devices or services to ensure they receive the necessary resources consistently.
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Ernst_sel
09-13-2023, 02:10 AM #8

QoS manages network traffic to guarantee sufficient bandwidth for essential applications. You can also assign priority to specific devices or services to ensure they receive the necessary resources consistently.

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lecrafterdu62
Junior Member
13
09-15-2023, 03:08 AM
#9
It might be worth exploring further options for future improvements, but right now the current approach appears to be effective. I’m considering pairing QoS with my existing solution to avoid conflicts when multiple users access the network.
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lecrafterdu62
09-15-2023, 03:08 AM #9

It might be worth exploring further options for future improvements, but right now the current approach appears to be effective. I’m considering pairing QoS with my existing solution to avoid conflicts when multiple users access the network.