internet latency & effects on hit registration
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You have completely no idea what you are talking about, that's sad
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I’m asking questions, if you dont have an answer keep it shut coz ur not helping
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There Is no way for fix that , because isp too, dont know what cause this problem.
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this wont do shit since youre using everytime the same infrastructur on youre grounding with any provider. you have to probably move to a new place and hoping that the problem is not occuring there
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I already had to change suburb, city, country and continent .
So what must I change next? Planet?
So what must I change next? Planet?
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Brisbane/Australia 1 gigabits per second (real speed 700Mbits).
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You can try elon's internet thing if it's available in your place, maybe his infrastructure will work better.
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according to my information there will never be packet prioritization on a dial-up connection like vdsl/ftth. i can say that for germany. Also it is not possible to turn off error correction or DLM/Assia.
it is probably only possible with a leased line or dedicated lines.
It is impossible to maintain quality standards or SLA's on a shared line. Everything is shared no matter if vdsl, ftth or cable internet. From my point of view the error correction is the culprit. Maybe the own line runs well and has few errors but on the main cable to the PoP are hundreds of other customers with lots of traffic etc.
I am trying a leased line with 4 mbit, direct connection to the backbone with packet prioritization from the 20th of july. If that doesn't work then i'm out
i think unfortunately until starlink works extensively it will still take. my feeling tells me but that it will not be optimal for gaming but i like to be convinced of the opposite.
it is probably only possible with a leased line or dedicated lines.
It is impossible to maintain quality standards or SLA's on a shared line. Everything is shared no matter if vdsl, ftth or cable internet. From my point of view the error correction is the culprit. Maybe the own line runs well and has few errors but on the main cable to the PoP are hundreds of other customers with lots of traffic etc.
I am trying a leased line with 4 mbit, direct connection to the backbone with packet prioritization from the 20th of july. If that doesn't work then i'm out
i think unfortunately until starlink works extensively it will still take. my feeling tells me but that it will not be optimal for gaming but i like to be convinced of the opposite.