In Warzone I get packet loss, but it’s not as frequent as in Fortnite. It’s also worth noting that I only get packet loss on the upload side most of the time. Typically I get packet loss spikes every few seconds and the packet loss at times(maybe every minute or less), will go from 1-10% packet loss all the way up to 50% packet loss at its worst which is beyond unplayable to the point that I can’t even move in the game at all for at least a few seconds at a time. Fortnite, specifically gives me the absolute worst of problems as far as packet loss and ping spikes. Just for more general information, the games that I play are Call of Duty Warzone, Call of Duty Cold War & Fortnite. There are no issues as far as speeds go - I did a speed test a few moments ago and go 697mbps download/14.2mbps upload with a ping of 12. My Xfinity Internet plan advertises us to get 600mbps download/15mbps upload. Ethernet cable(other end) into gaming PC Ethernet port. Cat-6 Ethernet cable(one end) into modem Ethernet port. And just to specify before anything else, we do have 2 different devices(the Xfinity gateway & my third-party modem in my room)on the same connection and same plan that somehow Xfinity allowed us to do.Ĭoaxial cable(one end) into coaxial cable port in the wall -> coaxial cable(other end) into ARRIS ‘SB6190’ cable modem. So basically that lead me to getting my own setup/equipment in my bedroom for gaming. Since COVID started, my mother works from home in the office room and I am unable to move the gateway or do any tests on the gateway as she just does not want me messing with her area(understandable). In the office room is where the main Xfinity/Comcast(my ISP) gateway is kept. My mother has her own workstation in one room(call it the office room). My setup in my home(as I live with my mother and she is in control of the whole setup), consists of 2 parts to simply put it and I feel like this is important information to include. I am not going to sit here and complain to you guys on how mad and frustrated I am at my home networking situation as I can’t do my competitive gaming or stream and make extra income, but I am here trying to get help to fix it and solve this most importantly. While PingPlotter Mobile is streaming background audio, players can keep their eyes on the game, hear when network performance deteriorates, and take cover before lag negatively effects their experience.So as the title says, I have literally been struggling/dealing with packet loss for over the last 10+ months. A monitoring system especially useful during visually demanding, network dependent, activities like online gaming. The multi-dimensional output is displayed on two graphs - a trace graph that plots current measurements for all participating routers and a timeline graph that shows individual router performance over time.Īudio based monitoring keeps hands and eyes free for other activities while playing sounds that inform ears about network performance. With a desktop and mobile version at your disposal, you can pinpoint network problems anywhere, anytime.įor instant vision into network performance, simply enter a target address and PingPlotter will begin graphing latency and packet loss. Our best in class graphical traceroute and ping tools go wherever your network needs you. Get notified about network problems the moment they occur and find culprits quickly with PingPlotter's graphing and alert system. Be the hero - network troubleshooting powers for mortals
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