Greetings,
Let me preface this by saying that I'm connected directly into the wall via LAN going directly to my laptop. There's no modem? Non that I can see anyways..
I recently moved to Doha, Qatar and was more or less pleased with the internet service that came with our apartment.
Now, however, while playing Overwatch (and just about anything and on any device) there will be about 5 seconds of decent gameplay followed by 1-2 seconds of lag. Rinse and repeat for the whole match.
Did a speed test and found that the connection seems to be dropping to the same tune. It goes from around 6mb/s for around 5 seconds to 0mb/s for a second or two repeatedly.
Is this just a problem with the ISP? Could the other people in the apartment be causing it? Would increasing my internet speed from the ISP fix it?
Thank you for your time!
Spikes with LAN
It is possible for this to be either the ISP or your neighbors, even something on your machine using up the connection. I would try to narrow it down by answering some of the following:
Is something else running on your computer that may be using up the Internet connection (are you close to the upstream cap) ?
Are other clients (another computer) in the same location experiencing the same issue ?
Are other neighbors experiencing it ?
Is something else running on your computer that may be using up the Internet connection (are you close to the upstream cap) ?
Are other clients (another computer) in the same location experiencing the same issue ?
Are other neighbors experiencing it ?
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Impervious
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I doubt it's anything on the computer that is causing it but I'll do a check.
I don't have another computer that can connect to the LAN(silly macs) but I'll try to find another one.
Going to visit the neighbour's tomorrow and see. If they're experiencing it to that would mean it's the ISP? Why would that happen if it were from them?
I don't have another computer that can connect to the LAN(silly macs) but I'll try to find another one.
Going to visit the neighbour's tomorrow and see. If they're experiencing it to that would mean it's the ISP? Why would that happen if it were from them?
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