clueless1 wrote:I thought the gameplay was pretty smooth considering your powerline ethernet (yeah, I'm in the US with you). But 30ms to router is a little rough. I'm guessing you've got a static IP from your ISP? Just know that you're providing a great service to Vogoners and you are under no obligation to spend money to improve pings. Your efforts are really appreciated.
No static, but If I keep the same mac address on the router it will stay the same for at least 6 months.
I also had planned to over hall my home network before I started the UT99 server. So no big deal.
I'll be getting a new modem, move the modem so its only behind on cable splitter, get a better main cable splitter, shorting the cable going to the modem and the cable going to the modem to the router. That and run a CAt7 drop to my server.
The only thing I did not plain was the cat7 drop. But given my love for old CRT's and what not I may as well run a cat7 drop. And the power line setup sucks. 😵
So far I moved the power line adapter from a serge strip to the wall and crimped a better cat5 cable. That should lower pings by about 0-1ms. Free and quick. 😀
Next I'll move the modem so its only behind one cable splitter and the power line adapter will be on the same circuit/breaker.
Also free and easy. No clue how much that will help. Maybe 0-2ms?
The new modem should drop off about 0-10ms. The old one is on its way out anyway.
No clue what the new main cable splitter will do, its really old and hardly handles one HD set top box and the internet. That bugger is probably why I have so many network drops when our TV is on.
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If anything all this will make the setup more stable and prevent packet loss and stop network drops. If i'm lucky removing all the old cheap cat5 for cat7 and gitting rid of the power line crap along with the old splitter will lower pings around 20ms. If I'm lucky.
I have seen pings go crazy when our TV is on so a new main splitter will help a lot. Preventing packet loss can go along ways.