Sorry to be back filling the forums with another question/request.
I've swapped to sky broadband about two weeks ago, downloads of 90mb/s and uploads of 20-30mb/s with ping lowest as 9. Though recently my upload speeds have been spiking from 10mb/s to as low as 2mb/s, causing ping to also spike to 500 in game. Download speed is not effected, staying strong and steady.
I've looked around and most common answer was to call a technician. I want to try avoid doing so and maybe find like some option in the router. I have already tinkered with it so I could have access to 5GHz and port forward a server. (Though the server was only today). Rarely anyone uses the wifi and im too far away from the router to use ethernet and use a wifi adapter going as far as it can.
The spikes do seem consistent, about even gaps between each.
Upload: http://prntscr.com/jxkqfj
Download: http://prntscr.com/jxks4e
These were ran while nothing else was using the internet, to my knowledge.
Any tips would be great. I don't mind but be nice to have a solid connection thanks
I've swapped to sky broadband about two weeks ago, downloads of 90mb/s and uploads of 20-30mb/s with ping lowest as 9. Though recently my upload speeds have been spiking from 10mb/s to as low as 2mb/s, causing ping to also spike to 500 in game. Download speed is not effected, staying strong and steady.
I've looked around and most common answer was to call a technician. I want to try avoid doing so and maybe find like some option in the router. I have already tinkered with it so I could have access to 5GHz and port forward a server. (Though the server was only today). Rarely anyone uses the wifi and im too far away from the router to use ethernet and use a wifi adapter going as far as it can.
The spikes do seem consistent, about even gaps between each.
Upload: http://prntscr.com/jxkqfj
Download: http://prntscr.com/jxks4e
These were ran while nothing else was using the internet, to my knowledge.
Any tips would be great. I don't mind but be nice to have a solid connection thanks