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![]() Hello all,
I usually log in and run at about 120ms pretty steady. I have tried many things after doing what research i could find. cleaned up computer, defragged, opened ports, got wineq to run in single core (although not sure i have that set up right, never noticed any change). I seen a post on another game about an option in the charter modem/routers about information flooding and people that changed that to allow info unhindered seem to have their issue fixed. I myself cannot seem to find any setting like that in the router. I have tried to run ping tests and it always gives me back 15-20ms on the test but then times out in the packetloss tests. After calling charter, and them running tests, they tell me i have no packet loss at all. I am not the most computer savvy person lol i know enough to get my by and play my games. I would like to get this ping/latency issue down since everyone i talk to tells me 120ms is running kinda high. Any suggestions for helpful tricks I could try would be greatly appreciated or any other info i need to post thanks. | ||
#2
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![]() Ping is how fast your computer is talking to the p99 server. To my knowledge ping can only be effected by your own network and the distance of your computer to the server. If you are far away from the p99 server 120ms sounds right. Google internet speed test. Pick a server near you. If you have a good network should be <25ms. Then pick a server across the country prob be closer to 100's ms. Curious what is your download speed?
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#3
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![]() Channel interference can slow down your internet from neighboring peoples wifi. if you have an android phone download the app "wifi Analyzer" when you open the app make sure your phone is on your wifi. It will show all the ssids (wifi names) and the wifi channels that are leaking into your house. Look at the graph and pick the channel that is leased used. You only want to pick channels 1 6 or 11. Having another wifi sharing a channel with you is better then having channel overlapping. Each channel is 5mhz wide but your wifi signal is 20mhz wide. So if two people are on channel 1 and 6 and no one is on 11, but there was a person on channel 9. Channel 1 would be the best option because channel 9 would overlap channel 11 and 6. You can change your wifi channel in your router or access point gui.
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![]() well when i run the test it shows <15ms ping to the closest server. Im in nevada it was in california i think. my download speed runs abour 65mb/s.
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![]() I get 150 mb/s and 15 ms and my latency is always around 100ms on everquest. I live in California. I think its just the p99 server. Another thing in your wifi gui you want your encryption wpa2-psk (aes). But seems like the issue is not your network since you have a good ping and download speed
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![]() ok so sounds like i could just be out of luck on hoping for any better then 100-120ms
i did change my wifi channel to 1 but there is a ton of signals in my area popping up lol | ||
#7
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![]() The server is located on the east coast. Getting 100ms isnt that bad from California. Thats about what i was getting playing league of legends on the east coast and their servers were in cali.
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![]() If you're not rocking 250+ ping, then it's not classic.
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![]() California is 98-120 ping for most people.
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