Hi all
I haven't been able to solve the problem for 2 weeks with download active latency.
U can see my graph - https://www.waveform.com/tools/bufferbl ... c91cac1a72
The test shows a good indicator for the first second (like 10 ms), then it flies into space (like 500ms)
What can it depend on? I use a wired connection to my computer via a router Zyxel Giga (KN-1011) (QoS turn on)
Need help how to reduce download active latency
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Re: Need help how to reduce download active latency
This happens when your connection is overloaded what fixed this for me on tplink was to use QOS and lower download speed 10% to 15%OwnedUp wrote: ↑12 Oct 2023, 07:18Hi all
I haven't been able to solve the problem for 2 weeks with download active latency.
U can see my graph - https://www.waveform.com/tools/bufferbl ... c91cac1a72
The test shows a good indicator for the first second (like 10 ms), then it flies into space (like 500ms)
What can it depend on? I use a wired connection to my computer via a router Zyxel Giga (KN-1011) (QoS turn on)
Re: Need help how to reduce download active latency
Thank u! Now i have - https://www.waveform.com/tools/bufferbl ... 87fe6e1772sherifmagdy32 wrote: ↑13 Oct 2023, 21:49
This happens when your connection is overloaded what fixed this for me on tplink was to use QOS and lower download speed 10% to 15%
And can I somehow affected on the jitter?
Or does it depend only on my internet provider? I saw with such a latency, the guys had a jitter like of 0.5-0.8 ms.
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Re: Need help how to reduce download active latency
Oh nice happy yo see it helpedOwnedUp wrote: ↑14 Oct 2023, 12:51Thank u! Now i have - https://www.waveform.com/tools/bufferbl ... 87fe6e1772sherifmagdy32 wrote: ↑13 Oct 2023, 21:49
This happens when your connection is overloaded what fixed this for me on tplink was to use QOS and lower download speed 10% to 15%
And can I somehow affected on the jitter?
Or does it depend only on my internet provider? I saw with such a latency, the guys had a jitter like of 0.5-0.8 ms.
check this out for in depth of jitter explanation
https://www.speedguide.net/glossary.php?seek=^jitter$
Re: Need help how to reduce download active latency
you need a Cisco router. All another, just a compromise.OwnedUp wrote: ↑12 Oct 2023, 07:18Hi all
I haven't been able to solve the problem for 2 weeks with download active latency.
U can see my graph - https://www.waveform.com/tools/bufferbl ... c91cac1a72
The test shows a good indicator for the first second (like 10 ms), then it flies into space (like 500ms)
What can it depend on? I use a wired connection to my computer via a router Zyxel Giga (KN-1011) (QoS turn on)
p.s. or pfsense, running under the FreeBSD system.