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Do read this and don't discount it. I KNOW first hand how EA avoids things.
Since this thread is 22 pages long and most people don't bother reading from the 3rd to last pages onward, I have a couple of things you should try:
1- Try changing your routers static DNS1 to 1.1.1.1 and Static DNS2 to 8.8.4.4.
This bypasses the ISPs preset DNS they use....
2- Try connecting console directly to modem, bypassing any switches/routers/other hardware.
Maybe removes a misbehaving device or a device using a setting on your network.
My job had a switch that "worked" but downloads were horrible. They replaced the wiring, Server network cards, re-imaged systems and changed drivers.
In the end, putting a different switch in place fixed everything.
Same situation different location, acting almost identical symptoms turned out to be the router.
3- Use hard wired connection as opposed to wifi.
Always faster than wifi.
4- Try a VPN that may use a HOP nearer to one of the EA Servers so you get a better response time.
What this also does is redirect the way the packets are sent. It may have a slightly higher ping, BUT
can reduce the number of steps (HOPS) from say 16 to 8 in essence speeding you up.
Hope something I wrote might work for you....
Its better than what you've been getting since October for some...
@SpaceFury65 schrieb:Do read this and don't discount it. I KNOW first hand how EA avoids things.
Since this thread is 22 pages long and most people don't bother reading from the 3rd to last pages onward, I have a couple of things you should try:
1- Try changing your routers static DNS1 to 1.1.1.1 and Static DNS2 to 8.8.4.4.
This bypasses the ISPs preset DNS they use....
2- Try connecting console directly to modem, bypassing any switches/routers/other hardware.
Maybe removes a misbehaving device or a device using a setting on your network.
My job had a switch that "worked" but downloads were horrible. They replaced the wiring, Server network cards, re-imaged systems and changed drivers.
In the end, putting a different switch in place fixed everything.
Same situation different location, acting almost identical symptoms turned out to be the router.
3- Use hard wired connection as opposed to wifi.
Always faster than wifi.
4- Try a VPN that may use a HOP nearer to one of the EA Servers so you get a better response time.
What this also does is redirect the way the packets are sent. It may have a slightly higher ping, BUT
can reduce the number of steps (HOPS) from say 16 to 8 in essence speeding you up.
Hope something I wrote might work for you....
Its better than what you've been getting since October for some...
The problem is the lag and sluggish gameplay is not only online but also offline. I don't think servers or the internet connection is the problem, I've had at least 2 weeks of fantastic gameplay, wired and 5g. And since a patch it's unplayable, even offline
The problem with the lag and sluggish gameplay is not only online but also offline. I don't think servers or the internet connection is the problem, I've had at least 2 weeks of fantastic gameplay, wired and 5g. And since a patch it's unplayable, even offline
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