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  • Gino
    Civilian
    • Mar 2007
    • 1559
    • Gino31B

    Adjusting Ping

    I'm not very efficient on the tech front just with a rifle but is there a way to adjust your ping? Or is it just from your crappy internet provider? Just wondering because I know it becomes an issue for some people.
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  • hotwire
    Civilian
    • Jun 2006
    • 162

    #2
    I kbow that sometimes people can have high ping due to a router and usually u can just forward ports and it will help a lil bit but not usually fully get rid of the problem, the only problem is people's ps2 don't have an ip address so there is nowhere to forward the port to, but there is a way to give ur ps2 an ip address, but that gets more complicated and depends on the router u use, but ya if u do that then u can forward ports and slightly fix the ping

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    • Zabka
      Imperial Guard
      • Nov 2004
      • 4956
      • DSA Zabka

      #3
      Ping is a measure of the speed and quality of your connection. You can ping different sites to see how your connection is through the dos prompt on your PC.

      So for video games, it is telling you how well your connection is sending information. A high ping means it is not working well. The best you can do is get a faster connection, turn off your pc while you are playing, directly connect into your modem.
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      • RaTix
        Emperor

        #4
        Ping, or Latency, is the measure of time in Milliseconds it takes a packet of data to be sent from your computer, to a destination computer, and back to your computer. The longer it takes, the higher the ping.

        Really the only way to decrease your ping or latency, is to move closer to the server. If the server is in NY and you live in CA, you will have a higher ping then someone else that lives in NY. Of course, your ISP, router, connection quality, etc... all play a role as well in determining your ping.
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        • CHRIST
          Civilian

          #5
          ratix where are the servers that you rent located at?


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          • RaTix
            Emperor

            #6
            In a Cybercon data center located in St. Louis.
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            "Tell me what you regard as your greatest strength, so I will know how best to undermine you; tell me of your greatest fear, so I will know which I must force you to face; tell me what you cherish most, so I will know what to take from you; and tell me what you crave, so that I might deny you."
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            "Peace is a lie, there is only passion. Through passion, I gain strength. Through strength, I gain power. Through power, I gain victory. Through victory, my chains are broken. The Force shall free me."

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            • FLATLINE
              Civilian
              • Dec 2006
              • 106

              #7
              Originally posted by hotwire
              I kbow that sometimes people can have high ping due to a router and usually u can just forward ports and it will help a lil bit but not usually fully get rid of the problem, the only problem is people's ps2 don't have an ip address so there is nowhere to forward the port to, but there is a way to give ur ps2 an ip address, but that gets more complicated and depends on the router u use, but ya if u do that then u can forward ports and slightly fix the ping
              Your PS2 certainly does have an I.P. Address. Just like a computer. Ive found that when playing behind a router the best way to control Ping is to set up a Static I.P. for the PS2. This wont eliminate lag but will greatly decrease the time your router needs to send the PS2 the appropriate information.
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