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Been lagging for a while in a game called league of legends and interent in general. The ping in the game is usually 27-30 ping/ms but during some times it goes up to 250+ ping/ms but goes back to normal after a few seconds. But there have been some occasions where it took a pretty long while for it to connect back. Im pretty sure its jitter but i dont know how to fix it
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@VQ1 wrote:No i dont have fios tv. The brand is Fios Quantum Gateway wifi router. The model no. is FIOS-G1100. Im connected wirelessly, and there isnt a possibility to use ethernet since router is in another room. The website showed that my connection speed on the router is good, with 5 latency ms with 334 download and 491 upload
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#1 While it is not possible to use ethernet directly to your computers/devices, there are other types of wired networking. Like:
Power grid (Points to https://computer.howstuffworks.com/power-network1.htm )
Phone Line (Points to https://computer.howstuffworks.com/phone-network.htm )
what looks like TV Cable (normally called MOCA).
Another REF https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2011/06/when-wifi-doesnt-work-a-guide-to-home-network...
Try the one of above wired networking fixes, other than using ethernet, and report back the results.
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More info would help, like...
#1 If you also have FIOS TV.
#2 Brand and model of your Router.
#3 How you are connected to this router (wired/wireless).
#4 What this test site shows https://www.verizon.com/speedtest/ - Not including what your IP Address is !!
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No i dont have fios tv. The brand is Fios Quantum Gateway wifi router. The model no. is FIOS-G1100. Im connected wirelessly, and there isnt a possibility to use ethernet since router is in another room. The website showed that my connection speed on the router is good, with 5 latency ms with 334 download and 491 upload
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@VQ1 wrote:No i dont have fios tv. The brand is Fios Quantum Gateway wifi router. The model no. is FIOS-G1100. Im connected wirelessly, and there isnt a possibility to use ethernet since router is in another room. The website showed that my connection speed on the router is good, with 5 latency ms with 334 download and 491 upload
Ok.
#1 While it is not possible to use ethernet directly to your computers/devices, there are other types of wired networking. Like:
Power grid (Points to https://computer.howstuffworks.com/power-network1.htm )
Phone Line (Points to https://computer.howstuffworks.com/phone-network.htm )
what looks like TV Cable (normally called MOCA).
Another REF https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2011/06/when-wifi-doesnt-work-a-guide-to-home-network...
Try the one of above wired networking fixes, other than using ethernet, and report back the results.
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Why is this marked as solved? There was no provided answer besides go with a wired connection.
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