disabling ethernet and unplugging fixes sharpness/blurryness/input lag

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rekaa02511
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disabling ethernet and unplugging fixes sharpness/blurryness/input lag

Post by rekaa02511 » Today, 05:54

I have no idea why but it's night and day difference, sharp image, no blurryness and input lag is gone.. I posted 1-2 weeks ago about (https://komodoplatform.com/en/) completely stuttering when entering their website but now its full smooth and no issues.

How can this be possible?

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Slender
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Re: disabling ethernet and unplugging fixes sharpness/blurryness/input lag

Post by Slender » Today, 07:41

rekaa02511 wrote:
Today, 05:54
I have no idea why but it's night and day difference, sharp image, no blurryness and input lag is gone.. I posted 1-2 weeks ago about (https://komodoplatform.com/en/) completely stuttering when entering their website but now its full smooth and no issues.

How can this be possible?
if default lan / wan has power delivery dc line (5v/12v), it can make sence.
you can try find ethernet surge protector (with metal shield rj45) and ground it on PE or N in your socet.

do you use wifi mode to play online?

rekaa02511
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Re: disabling ethernet and unplugging fixes sharpness/blurryness/input lag

Post by rekaa02511 » Today, 08:53

Slender wrote:
Today, 07:41
rekaa02511 wrote:
Today, 05:54
I have no idea why but it's night and day difference, sharp image, no blurryness and input lag is gone.. I posted 1-2 weeks ago about (https://komodoplatform.com/en/) completely stuttering when entering their website but now its full smooth and no issues.

How can this be possible?
if default lan / wan has power delivery dc line (5v/12v), it can make sence.
you can try find ethernet surge protector (with metal shield rj45) and ground it on PE or N in your socet.

do you use wifi mode to play online?
Yeah I just activated my WiFi adapter, 5 ping higher only. Im gonna look into that

Misha1337
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Re: disabling ethernet and unplugging fixes sharpness/blurryness/input lag

Post by Misha1337 » Today, 09:26

rekaa02511 wrote:
Today, 05:54
I have no idea why but it's night and day difference, sharp image, no blurryness and input lag is gone.. I posted 1-2 weeks ago about (https://komodoplatform.com/en/) completely stuttering when entering their website but now its full smooth and no issues.

How can this be possible?
Same thing here exactly as you described

Misha1337
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Re: disabling ethernet and unplugging fixes sharpness/blurryness/input lag

Post by Misha1337 » Today, 09:37

Slender wrote:
Today, 07:41
rekaa02511 wrote:
Today, 05:54
I have no idea why but it's night and day difference, sharp image, no blurryness and input lag is gone.. I posted 1-2 weeks ago about (https://komodoplatform.com/en/) completely stuttering when entering their website but now its full smooth and no issues.

How can this be possible?
if default lan / wan has power delivery dc line (5v/12v), it can make sence.
you can try find ethernet surge protector (with metal shield rj45) and ground it on PE or N in your socet.

do you use wifi mode to play online?
Do you mean this? https://a.aliexpress.com/_EHVOIWu

Wouldn't the UPS network surge protector RJ does the same?

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Re: disabling ethernet and unplugging fixes sharpness/blurryness/input lag

Post by faust123 » Today, 11:15

Main reason is electrical courent on twisted pair. Can be caused by POE on ISP switch and other things.

To fully solve your problem I would recomend to buy:
1) Media converter rj45 to sfp
2) PCI-E sfp lan card *.
3) Couple sfp 1gb adapters
4) Fiber optic patch cord

* If you play CS/Valo best for 1gb connection is Intel i210 Fiber Optic PCIE because of anticheat compatibility.

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