thirith 27 Posted July 4, 2021 Because my old server PC recently died on me, I got a new one. It's a better machine, but the way it connects to my router is still the same, i.e. via wifi. However, for some reason the ping I'm getting on the new PC is dreadful, somewhere around 250-300ms. (If I connect directly, via wifi-internal IP, I get pings of 5-10ms.) Here are the things I can think of that have changed: New PC Different wifi modem (before it was a USB modem, now I have a mainboard that is wifi-capable) I used TADST before, now I'm using FASTER, and accordingly I'd expect that the performance settings differ, as I'm not changing them manually What hasn't changed (as far as I know): The router settings The ports I've forwarded (I've just switched them to the new PC) The overall setup: mods, missions etc. When I do a speed test on my internet connection, I get much lower pings, but when I launch an Arma 3 server, I get the aforementioned 250+ ms pings. Any idea what could cause this? And any suggestions what I could do to improve the ping? It's okay for me, since I can connect within the WLAN, but I'd want the people I play with to have a reasonably good experience too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Valken 622 Posted July 6, 2021 Did you set your PC to use the 5GHZ WIFI channel? Leave the 2.4 GHZ for older and slower devices, like guests who show up to your house. Also the adjust the antenna positions of your new PC. It makes a huge difference in terms of bandwidth and possible latency. Lastly check your onboard WIFI is going through a 1Gbps port or has PCIE lanes. It could be the onboard WIFI is connected to a slower bus hence higher response time. I get weary of onboard components unless they are not too bandwidth intensive as you need to understand what the interconnect between those chipsets to the CPU are. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thirith 27 Posted July 6, 2021 I ordered a USB 3.0 modem that should give me faster, more stable access to the 5GHz WiFi channel, which the onboard solution couldn’t find. Here’s hoping it’ll improve things. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Valken 622 Posted July 10, 2021 Hope it fixes it for you. Worst case, run a CAT5E cable from your router to your location with the game PC. CAT5E supports up to 1 Gbps before you need a 10Gbps cable. Don't go cheap on this to reduce your latency as much as possible inside your home. It should be about 10 - 12 USD or Euros for about 10-15 meters. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thirith 27 Posted July 11, 2021 We had our first session on the new server yesterday, via the new WiFi adapter, and the pings were between 30 and 50. Except for the guy in Australia, but I’m not sure my connection will help much with this. I think that’s reasonably okay, but I’ll definitely keep in mind your tips, Valken. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites