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EQJunky
Oct 08, 2019Guide
Extreme gaming lag on raids.
I play an mmorpg called Everquest with 53 other people weekly. While burning a target on raids the lag is extremely bad, so bad I can’t click my buttons. Many other people in the raids have complained...
EQJunky
Oct 08, 2019Guide
Yes others have complained about having the same issues on their end. It makes sense that it could be just packets getting qued on upload because of congestion? As we are all packed close together slamming buttons at the same time. At one point I had it set so that the lag was minimal but then kept trying to tweak my settings and it went back to the extreme lag situation. I’ve tried taking the switch out of the equation and just connecting my PC directly into the router but it still lagged.
FURRYe38
Oct 08, 2019Guru - Experienced User
All this gaming with your friends at your home and all connected to the same router or at different locations?
And if you connect your PC directly to the ISP modem and game there, no lag?
- EQJunkyOct 08, 2019Guide
We are all connected at our individual homes located in different states etc. We aren't all at my house.
I just removed the switch from the setup and connected the PC directly into the router. When I connect the PC straight to the modem I dont get internet access for some reason.
The problem is we only raid a few nights a week and the lag only happens at certain points on certain events when we are all burning and stacked on top of one another so its hard to test when I make changes outside of raiding hours.
- FURRYe38Oct 08, 2019Guru - Experienced User
You'll need to power off the modem for 30 seconds then back on. Make sure your PCs netowrking configuration is set for auto obtain IP addressing. The PC will get a public IP address probably about a minute or two after the modem is online. This would help narrow this down to weather this maybe a game issue or router issue.
If others in your game group notice this as well from there locations, I would presume this is not a router issue, rather a game service issue.You might contact the game Mfr and ask them about any information regarding this and see if they have any kind of information about router configurations if needed.
There are many factor in seen LAG, Can gome from services, other gamers, ISP services and speeds used. Users using wireless connections for gaming rather the wired. And router configurations as well.
- Netduma-FraserOct 08, 2019NetDuma PartnerDifference between ping on Geo-Filter and server is that the server is including things like processing delay which all games have but not all decide to show. To me it sounds like an actual server issue that it's not able to handle the multiple actions in one area. Your ping and hardware is fine so I don't think that is the cause.
- CSPHX101Oct 22, 2019Aspirant
I normally shut the modem down for 30 second when I switch the device connected to the modem.
As for speed or lag when others connect to your server at home they are using mostly your upload speed which is 40Mbps since your connection is 1024 Mbps Down and 40 Mbps Up.
In my experience with this router even if you have a Gig Speed connection this router will only go upto !/2 a Gigabit per second max.
- EQJunkyOct 23, 2019GuideSo even though my speed results at Speedtest.net is 950 should I only input 500 download speed into the bufferbloat QOS input of the router?
- EQJunkyOct 08, 2019Guide
I also did a factory reset on the router and set the bufferbloat sliders back to 70. I inputed my PC as a console so it would show up on the Geo filter again.
- EQJunkyOct 08, 2019Guide
Its weird that under autoping it will say the ping to the server is 25 but in the game its double that and says 50?