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the hit registration is still bad, I've tried almost all the advice on the forum, I have a fiber which is fast, everything is OK and I still lose fights that I shouldn't lose. being a call of duty player for years and being a keyboard mouse player I would like to find a way to stop losing my fights because of the connection. has anyone found a solution for this problem on warzone/mw3?

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I'm also currently experimenting with the settings myself. I don't know if this has anything to do with it or not, but the fact is that the hits are better in COD.

 I changed the WAN MTU from ISP, I Have a Static IP, Bridge Mode,R3 is in DMZ mode of the ISP device.Difference is visible in the Game. 

When I turn off Smartboost on the R3, I also lag less.(That needs to be checked, but sometimes I have the feeling that it is better and sometimes not).It seems to me that most of the time it is better when it is turned off.Strange. (Some still leave Smartboost on because of the Bufferbloat test A+ but do not add any priority to applications and devices.)Or just try adding devices but not apps. These are some things that you should see for yourself and feel what suits you. https://www.waveform.com/tools/bufferbloat

I have turned off Upnp and I haven't put my device in DMZ in R3. I did it manually and typed port 3074. One port is enough for open Nat.

Do a TEST to see if you have a stable ping from the ISP. A variation of 3,4ms is normal. https://www.pingplotter.com/fix-your-network/start-test/

Maybe you should check how your CPU is works.

Whatever you do, try to play like that for 2,3 hours. Don't expect much in 15 minutes.

R3 is a router with which you always need to tinker and experiment. 

I don't know where you play from, but if your distances from the server are on average 900-1200 km. No one can help you. Most of them will be faster than you.

 

 

 

 

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Thank you for sharing you test ! I try that today im just confuse with changed mtu from isp, i dont know how to do that, and the bridge mode too i dont know, if you can help me 

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2 hours ago, dizin said:

Thank you for sharing you test ! I try that today im just confuse with changed mtu from isp, i dont know how to do that, and the bridge mode too i dont know, if you can help me 

It would be a good idea to contact your ISP and ask them to put their device in bridge mode.If you have PS, you can easily check which MTU suits you. I sent you a picture of what you need to do in cmd.If you can access the device from your ISP and look in the Wan setting, what it shows there. 1500 or 1492?

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Let us know how you get on! Zli has it right, experimenting with settings is the best thing to do, we can tell you what we think but everyone has different setups/connections, what may work for the majority may not work for you and vice versa.

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