Packet loss and lag spikes

Dreszt

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Aug 16, 2016
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Hello everyone, I google'd "how to fix packet loss" and after a couple of minutes of visiting various pages, I'm here. It's been a month/ a month and a half that my connection perfomance drastically dropped. I noticed that now my packet loss is really high (I usually see it on TeamSpeak servers, because it's faster), but i also tester it on pingtest and on my prompt commands. Here i'll leave you a screenshot, unfortunately the language is italian, but it's basically the same.

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I usually have lag spikes in videogames, such as League of Legends and others, I use a Wi-Fi connection and at the moment and I know that's most of the times the problem, but I can't help it, maybe in the future, but in the meantime I have to resolve it in another way. Is there any other resolution for this problem which can be quite annoying in some situations?

If there's anything that's not clear, tell me, I'm not a native english speaker so I wouldn't be surprised if my english isn't perfect, I apologise.
Fun fact: writing this I timed out 3 times lol

Hope you all have a good day.
Matt
 
Solution
You need to test on ethernet at least temporarily. Wireless has many random issue it tends to hide other problems unless they are very bad. You could have issues with your internet connection but you will not be able to tell for sure and your ISP will always say everything is fine until you prove it to them.

Wireless problems themselves have very few options to try. It is almost always due to interference and the best solution would be to turn all your neighbors routers off :) It is the standard try other channels or bands and maybe force the channel width to 20mhz.
You need to test on ethernet at least temporarily. Wireless has many random issue it tends to hide other problems unless they are very bad. You could have issues with your internet connection but you will not be able to tell for sure and your ISP will always say everything is fine until you prove it to them.

Wireless problems themselves have very few options to try. It is almost always due to interference and the best solution would be to turn all your neighbors routers off :) It is the standard try other channels or bands and maybe force the channel width to 20mhz.
 
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