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Hi I’m really struggling to get decent ping in game. I have tried steady ping on and off run multiple bufferblost test . Lowered geo filter so not connecting to far away servers as don’t have the greatest internet. Any help here would be greatly appreciated. Thanks 

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In game it like 50 plus then settles to 10-30 then spikes . Same connecting to multiple servers. If I only limit to uk it takes ages to find a game. I’ve turnt steady ping off geo latency off also. I’ve been searching this forum for related post for help 

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I’ve got my buffer lost setting all sorted it just everything else. Tried everything. I don’t know if opening certain ports would help. I just can’t deal with the lag spikes anymore. Any help would be appreciated. 

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What is the model of the modem/router the R3 is connected to and how have you set that to ensure all traffic flows to the R3? E.g. R3 in its DMZ, modem/bridge mode. Are ALL devices connected to the R3? How have you setup Congestion Control & SmartBOOST?

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It’s a Vodafone hub. No not all traffic. There is a lot of devices. Fire sticks tv people phones all three WiFi in the only one hard wired. Congestion control is always on. And lowered the % to achieve A on bufferblost  test. Smart boost does not really work cos it never registers that my pc is active and eafc only when im actually in a game. Thanks for the replies 

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Should I connect as many devices as can to the netduma then.? And should I have steady ping on etc. my internet speed 45mbs down 15 up. Any suggestions to stop the lag spikes in eafc 25 Thanks 

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Ideally you would have every single device connected to the R3, otherwise the router cannot effectively control the network, especially given that you don't have very high speeds, all it would take is a few devices on the Hub watching a video/film, downloading etc to complete wipe any chance you have of counteracting it. 

Then once you've done that you can re-test bufferbloat to find the best settings as it is likely they will need changing. 

Prioritize the PC itself then instead and it will prioritize. Once you've done all that you should notice an improvement.

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