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Matthieu_p
Member
217
10-05-2023, 05:09 PM
#21
Great job! It really made a difference for you.
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Matthieu_p
10-05-2023, 05:09 PM #21

Great job! It really made a difference for you.

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carter11506
Junior Member
47
10-05-2023, 05:58 PM
#22
Due to limited connection size, modern bandwidth-intensive websites and apps can severely slow down your internet speed. When data flow reaches its limit, delays will rise along the line. To counteract this, utilize Quality of Service (QoS) settings if available on your router. You can assign specific traffic higher or lower priority—for instance, reducing the impact of YouTube streaming on gaming latency by placing TCP 80 and 443 on a lower priority. Even with modest bandwidth, careful QoS management can help maintain a stable connection. Check whether the modem or router provided by your ISP supports QoS features.
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carter11506
10-05-2023, 05:58 PM #22

Due to limited connection size, modern bandwidth-intensive websites and apps can severely slow down your internet speed. When data flow reaches its limit, delays will rise along the line. To counteract this, utilize Quality of Service (QoS) settings if available on your router. You can assign specific traffic higher or lower priority—for instance, reducing the impact of YouTube streaming on gaming latency by placing TCP 80 and 443 on a lower priority. Even with modest bandwidth, careful QoS management can help maintain a stable connection. Check whether the modem or router provided by your ISP supports QoS features.

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mj18wals
Senior Member
256
10-08-2023, 06:36 PM
#23
Starting with bits versus bytes, ISPs measure speeds in bits. That means 5 Mbps equals roughly 0.625 bytes. You’re charged for both download and upload speeds, which are shared among all users on your line. BitTorrent is particularly demanding on uploads and can slow your overall download if it consumes too much bandwidth. I’ve experienced this firsthand. You have a few choices: upgrade your internet connection, restrict the upload limits used by torrent clients, or adjust QoS settings on your router. The main challenge is increasing your upload capacity—1 Mbps won’t suffice for multitasking.
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mj18wals
10-08-2023, 06:36 PM #23

Starting with bits versus bytes, ISPs measure speeds in bits. That means 5 Mbps equals roughly 0.625 bytes. You’re charged for both download and upload speeds, which are shared among all users on your line. BitTorrent is particularly demanding on uploads and can slow your overall download if it consumes too much bandwidth. I’ve experienced this firsthand. You have a few choices: upgrade your internet connection, restrict the upload limits used by torrent clients, or adjust QoS settings on your router. The main challenge is increasing your upload capacity—1 Mbps won’t suffice for multitasking.

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deisel314
Member
112
10-16-2023, 07:31 AM
#24
It wasn't highlighted, but any message under 150 is considered solid for relaxed gaming. Your buddy in Australia got about 250ms to US servers—pretty slow.
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deisel314
10-16-2023, 07:31 AM #24

It wasn't highlighted, but any message under 150 is considered solid for relaxed gaming. Your buddy in Australia got about 250ms to US servers—pretty slow.

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Raidex20
Posting Freak
751
10-17-2023, 10:59 PM
#25
It seems even a slight delay of over 90 ping can be problematic. Streamers experiencing Fortnite issues often face problems when their ping jumps to around 70 ping from what feels like a stable 15-20 ms connection.
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Raidex20
10-17-2023, 10:59 PM #25

It seems even a slight delay of over 90 ping can be problematic. Streamers experiencing Fortnite issues often face problems when their ping jumps to around 70 ping from what feels like a stable 15-20 ms connection.

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