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Gonzalo94

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Hello! Im new on this forum, i bought the router recently and i need help about what settings check or unchek. (Sorry for my bad english). Im from southamerica (Chile) my main game that i want to optimize is a Pc Mmorpg named Old School Runescape that is hostes with servers in USA and UK. I bought the router with the hope of optimize my HORRIBLE delay.

 

Thanks if anyone help!! :)

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Hello! Im new on this forum, i bought the router recently and i need help about what settings check or unchek. (Sorry for my bad english). Im from southamerica (Chile) my main game that i want to optimize is a Pc Mmorpg named Old School Runescape that is hostes with servers in USA and UK. I bought the router with the hope of optimize my HORRIBLE delay.

 

Thanks if anyone help!! :)

 

Hi Gonzalo, welcome to the forum! So for MMORPG games, the Geo-filter won't be needed since you'll be playing on a dedicated server at all times. (You can also choose servers on Runescape, and I would recommend finding out which one is closest to your location). I would recommend these settings to eliminate local congestion:

 

- Ensure you're playing on a wired connection

- 70% anti-flood
- Put your PC in Hyper Traffic (in Congestion Control)
- Share excess enabled
- Reset device prioritisation & apply
- Disable deep packet in misc
- Ensure the ethernet cables you're using connecting the R1 to hub & R1 to PC are Cat5e+/can handle your speeds.
- Do an Internet Diagnosis test and let us know the results
 
You can also improve your gameplay by improving your Base Ping, which you can find out by running an Internet Diagnosis test.
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Hi Gonzalo, welcome to the forum! So for MMORPG games, the Geo-filter won't be needed since you'll be playing on a dedicated server at all times. (You can also choose servers on Runescape, and I would recommend finding out which one is closest to your location). I would recommend these settings to eliminate local congestion:

 

- Ensure you're playing on a wired connection

- 70% anti-flood
- Put your PC in Hyper Traffic (in Congestion Control)
- Share excess enabled
- Reset device prioritisation & apply
- Disable deep packet in misc
- Ensure the ethernet cables you're using connecting the R1 to hub & R1 to PC are Cat5e+/can handle your speeds.
- Do an Internet Diagnosis test and let us know the results
 
You can also improve your gameplay by improving your Base Ping, which you can find out by running an Internet Diagnosis test.

 

 Thanks for the help bro, there is the diagnostic test

 

 

 

Results, Ping (Good) Jitter (Ok) Spikes (Terrible) Packet Loss (No loss)

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Ping
PING 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8): 56 data bytes

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=0 ttl=59 time=12.537 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=1 ttl=59 time=12.101 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=2 ttl=59 time=11.121 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=3 ttl=59 time=13.200 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=4 ttl=59 time=25.133 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=5 ttl=59 time=30.681 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=6 ttl=59 time=12.845 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=7 ttl=59 time=13.955 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=8 ttl=59 time=17.249 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=9 ttl=59 time=28.206 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=10 ttl=59 time=13.261 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=11 ttl=59 time=13.760 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=12 ttl=59 time=13.698 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=13 ttl=59 time=34.503 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=14 ttl=59 time=76.781 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=15 ttl=59 time=23.857 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=16 ttl=59 time=15.676 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=17 ttl=59 time=15.103 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=18 ttl=59 time=14.367 ms

64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: seq=19 ttl=59 time=23.339 ms

 

--- 8.8.8.8 ping statistics ---

20 packets transmitted, 20 packets received, 0% packet loss

round-trip min/avg/max = 11.121/21.068/76.781 ms

Trace
traceroute to 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets

1 * * *

2 192.168.233.30 28.967 ms 15.546 ms 16.765 ms

3 192.168.99.34 17.191 ms 13.972 ms 15.928 ms

4 72.14.211.5 25.143 ms 29.584 ms 12.554 ms

5 209.85.249.49 17.941 ms 13.963 ms 209.85.242.193 16.174 ms

6 8.8.8.8 14.574 ms 36.998 ms 14.954 ms

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Those spikes won't be good to game on at all. Spikes are usually an indicator of faulty equipment. If you're using the settings I suggested, then I would recommend running some tests to get to the bottom of the spikes for better gaming.

 

Try downloading Pingplotter, and run a test for 2 hours pinging a website in your country (a national news website would work). Do one of these tests with the Netduma connected and one without. If the results are just as bad without then your equipment is at fault here.

 

You could try researching better modems for gaming, better ISP's, or switching out your Ethernet cables.

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