Hi, so this is completely new to me.
I dont know how it happens but im able to get either 30ms and 150ms latency to the same city im testing.
Depending on the server i test in speedtest.net i can get different results in terms of latency within the same city, is crazy i think is the route the connection takes.
As an example right now im in Lima Peru and over Santiago Chile i get as low as 30ms in speedtest.net, but if i force that area (Santiago) in GeoFilter i get 170ms in game, so my only explanation is that the connection overloops God knows how and where loosing 150ms.
So, first think i tried was Hybrid VPN, connecting my VPN (ProtonVPN) to Santiago Chile and guess what? it worked! i get 30ms in every game!
But the damn VPN is unstable and i get crazy ping spikes, it goes like 30ms then suddenly 700ms then back 30ms and so on this is because of course their servers are busy as hell.
So i thought, what if i force a route between Lima Peru and Santiago Chile? Forcing the shortest route (basically the one that the vpn takes i guess) but how?? I see "static route" section in the Duma router,.
Can somebody teach me? Like literally i dont have idea what im talking about.
This will, would, be a life changer since i have FTTH connection at home.
PS: If this isnt possible another crazy option would be to literally rent a server in Santiago Chile and run the OpenVpn Host in it to force a tunnel this will be most likely 7 to 10 euro a month so is possible also and will prevent ping spikes, right? RIGHT? 🥲😥😫
Or another vpn that doesnt have ping spikes? unlikely to exist