I would try it as well, my router is the Thompson one.
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iv been trying that trick for sometime now, it never seemed to work..
i live in mkalles my centrale is dekwaneh i always get aruond 500 ms pings ! which is totally crazy...and according to sodetel its a Normal thing as an average or else get the fixed ip accounts...
any advises?
i live in mkalles my centrale is dekwaneh i always get aruond 500 ms pings ! which is totally crazy...and according to sodetel its a Normal thing as an average or else get the fixed ip accounts...
any advises?
Im willing to try, i have a thomson TG585 v7yasamoka wroteGuys, I need you all to try my software. It connects and disconnects automatically until the latency reaches the target you want. Again, since few heard the last time, who's willing to try this time? I need to try it on different models of modems. So please state your modem model too.
now what?
it's 97 ms today as well for me guys, I didn't even try to restart, I just turned it on and it just works.
maybe they upgraded something...
maybe they upgraded something...
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Yeap, been like that for a couple of days now. I been monitoring it. I noticed, though, after 12 it switches 350 ms sometimesuser wroteit's 97 ms today as well for me guys, I didn't even try restart, I turned it on it works.
maybe they upgraded something...
like that**
Talk about freaky..
I think something is wrong in the forum.. it's twisting my words, literally
I do believe you are trying to say "I think something is wrong in the forum" xDHotCreep wroteI something is wrong in .. it's twisting my words, literally
Exactly Raficoo... I was typing everything right, yet, some words aren't appearing, and others are being written in a rather silly way. that's what i meant with 'it's twisting my words, literally' :P
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one of the admins maybe messing around?:P
edit: ok it now works normally :P
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one of the admins maybe messing around?:P
edit: ok it now works normally :P
I have upgraded my Sodetel account to 4 Mb and can CONFIRM that with the upgrade i instantly had a latency of 100 ms steady for 4 days now, after i had 500 ms for the past 2 months on a 2 Mb account..
i can confirm that it might be related so for those of you trying to Dc/cnct on a 2mb account endlessly there is a chance you will never get an ip from the fiber pool.
i can confirm that it might be related so for those of you trying to Dc/cnct on a 2mb account endlessly there is a chance you will never get an ip from the fiber pool.
I have a 4 mbps connection from Sodetel since day one (When they first started the upgrades), this issue was not related to packages, at some time all residential users were affected, but for the past days its ok, my connection is through fiber again, even if I get a Sat connection, a couple of disconnect / connect is fixing it.kamalkh wroteI have upgraded my Sodetel account to 4 Mb and can CONFIRM that with the upgrade i instantly had a latency of 100 ms steady for 4 days now, after i had 500 ms for the past 2 months on a 2 Mb account..
i can confirm that it might be related so for those of you trying to Dc/cnct on a 2mb account endlessly there is a chance you will never get an ip from the fiber pool.
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it's 97 ms again, I didn't even restart it or anything
this is a good sign, they may be finally doing some improvements
Note: I am on my usual 2 mbps
this is a good sign, they may be finally doing some improvements
Note: I am on my usual 2 mbps
I checked all the pages & sadly my problem is like urs... the high ping started like a month ago & I'm getting tired of it.. I called the support center many times & a girl answered & she didn't know anything then she told me to hold on & she will redirect me to Miss Rana... then again I waited for nothing & each time I call either Miss Rana is having lunch break or she is busy...
I have 2MB DSL from Sodetel, each day my latency is 350 to 500ms which is unplayable... sometimes I get a sweet 90 to 120ms but when the router is switched off because of the stupid electricity I go back to the high latency...
I'll give restarting the router trick a go now, hope it works
PS: @1PM today I had 90ms, when electricity switched off/on @2PM my ping was back to 450ms x_x
I have 2MB DSL from Sodetel, each day my latency is 350 to 500ms which is unplayable... sometimes I get a sweet 90 to 120ms but when the router is switched off because of the stupid electricity I go back to the high latency...
I'll give restarting the router trick a go now, hope it works
PS: @1PM today I had 90ms, when electricity switched off/on @2PM my ping was back to 450ms x_x
Just tested the restart trick & it worked amazingly!! after sever tries now I have a stable 90 - 100ms thanks a lot :)
Can I configure my Linksys WAT120N to connect only to that specific server which gives me low pings ?
I can configure the DHCP Relay Server IP , Static DNS (3 of these) and WINS.
Any ideas ?
I can configure the DHCP Relay Server IP , Static DNS (3 of these) and WINS.
Any ideas ?
I would suggest you get a UPS for your router. Firstly to enjoy the good ping for longer and secondly your router could burn if you are switched to a generator when the electricity goes. I learned that the hard way :)blue_bear wroteI have 2MB DSL from Sodetel, each day my latency is 350 to 500ms which is unplayable... sometimes I get a sweet 90 to 120ms but when the router is switched off because of the stupid electricity I go back to the high latency...
I'll give restarting the router trick a go now, hope it works
PS: @1PM today I had 90ms, when electricity switched off/on @2PM my ping was back to 450ms x_x
OK guys, for people who can configure their DNS servers can do something to get the lowest pings.
First get the lowest DNS server you use, then set your modem to use static DNS , input those DNS IP-s , restart the modem and you will have low latency.
Hope I helped.
First get the lowest DNS server you use, then set your modem to use static DNS , input those DNS IP-s , restart the modem and you will have low latency.
Hope I helped.
Can someone a bit more experienced try this and(IF IT WORKS) then post a mini-guide on how to set the modem to static and DNS and how to input a certain DNS ?AvoK95 wroteOK guys, for people who can configure their DNS servers can do something to get the lowest pings.
First get the lowest DNS server you use, then set your modem to use static DNS , input those DNS IP-s , restart the modem and you will have low latency.
Hope I helped.