Hi all, looking for some info and tips about the behaviour of fibre lines.
I'm currently using vumatel FTTH in greenside, with a 4/1Mb line provided by "Cool Ideas"
I have the following issue:
When watching twitch streams, I sometimes have issues with the stream randomly dropping my connection completely. I've heard this might just be a twitch thing, or something to do with the international connection being too busy, but that's not a big issue. Streaming works great in general otherwise.
One big issue I am getting is random latency spikes while gaming. During the past weeks of trying the line out, my pc has been the only one connected to the internet, I have had resource monitor open to see my networking activity at all times, and the game itself (Counter strike: GO) has useful built in tools to show the state of the connection. From the past week, I have noticed that I get ping spikes (Usually up to 800-1000ms) for no apparent reason, with nothing other than the game using the net, no packet loss, server side lag or anything on my end that would usually cause such an issue.
This is happening on local servers, and would usually never happen on my normal adsl. It doesn't occur often, but when it does, the spikes are usually a few minutes apart from each other.
My ISP said that there shouldn't be any reason for something like this to happen on their side, and I've been assured that my line isn't being shaped or throttled.
So I'd really like to know if anyone can explain to me why this kind of sudden and random latency can occur on a fibre line.
I'm currently using vumatel FTTH in greenside, with a 4/1Mb line provided by "Cool Ideas"
I have the following issue:
When watching twitch streams, I sometimes have issues with the stream randomly dropping my connection completely. I've heard this might just be a twitch thing, or something to do with the international connection being too busy, but that's not a big issue. Streaming works great in general otherwise.
One big issue I am getting is random latency spikes while gaming. During the past weeks of trying the line out, my pc has been the only one connected to the internet, I have had resource monitor open to see my networking activity at all times, and the game itself (Counter strike: GO) has useful built in tools to show the state of the connection. From the past week, I have noticed that I get ping spikes (Usually up to 800-1000ms) for no apparent reason, with nothing other than the game using the net, no packet loss, server side lag or anything on my end that would usually cause such an issue.
This is happening on local servers, and would usually never happen on my normal adsl. It doesn't occur often, but when it does, the spikes are usually a few minutes apart from each other.
My ISP said that there shouldn't be any reason for something like this to happen on their side, and I've been assured that my line isn't being shaped or throttled.
So I'd really like to know if anyone can explain to me why this kind of sudden and random latency can occur on a fibre line.