wingnut771
Honorary Master
Looks like wifi with that local ping.Hmm.. on the 1GB account from 40minutes ago now..
Speeds are confusing, thought local was 1GB's ? Or am I just moaning to moan?
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Looks like wifi with that local ping.Hmm.. on the 1GB account from 40minutes ago now..
Speeds are confusing, thought local was 1GB's ? Or am I just moaning to moan?
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London :
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Just left for a bit. Will check shortly.
Archer C2 being used
Just left for a bit. Will check shortly.
Archer C2 being used
Looks like wifi with that local ping.
Would be in your benefit to look into upgrading that router. Not bad at all, but for a Gigabit line I think it would have a hard time.
Definitely get a better router. Play around with the 5ghz WiFi channel until you find one that works well for you.
Hmm.. will see what I can find. Any recommendations? Prefer TP Link.
Not very familiar with what’s good but I have an ASUS RT88U.
Hmm.. will see what I can find. Any recommendations? Prefer TP Link.
Yeah, I have the 8 port one (AC5300)... Use it for LANs when I have mates to game over - but 500m^2 coverage my ass. Had to replace it with cabled unifi solution since I could barely get signal out of the office (house has solid stone walls, so it just nullifies that wifi goodness)
That makes NO sense xDYou know whats so strange with the unifi stuff though? For some reason I cannot explain, when running a speedtest, at any time, it always has +19ms latency, but ONLY when running a speedtest. That +19 doesn't translate into actual stats. :shrug:
I know, but you can see me pings a few pages back in things like fortnite :shrug:That makes NO sense xD

Nice find ! Glad everything seems to work as it should now. Now just imagine if you could get half of that throughput on international, and have it be stable.Some tweaking, some fiddling, some debugging later, found out that the pcap loopback adapter was guilty for the ping spike (run wireshark on all my machines so have npcap installed on all of them). Disabled loopback and hey presto, it's like magic; no more high ping!
Also, what are these single threaded speeds
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