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I used to have an ADSL2, but it failed, with a 0.4 download speed and a 0,1 upload speed, this was due to our 5.2km distance from our exchange. I play ps3 and i was on a 3 bar every game but for some reason, it acted like a red bar, lagging and shooting through people etc. So we got a new internet, we couldn't keep a wired connection because our exchange is so far, so we got a 4g connection. This 4g connection has a 7.2 download and a 0.6 upload, which is pretty good (well better than anything I have had before). We download things off the net pretty fast. So after i got this new connection, i tried playing ps3 on it, the quality of the internet is better (not acting lower than it should be), but im on a 2 or 1 bar every game on black ops and any other game, and its annoying as hell!
I found out this is due to our ping, my ping is 90, i heard it should be at least under 50 and a good ping for online gaming is around 20 - 25. How can i decrease my ping? Or if its not the ping, what is it? Does it have anything to do with where i live or am i doing something wrong???
I used to have an ADSL2, but it failed, with a 0.4 download speed and a 0,1 upload speed, this was due to our 5.2km distance from our exchange. I play ps3 and i was on a 3 bar every game but for some reason, it acted like a red bar, lagging and shooting through people etc. So we got a new internet, we couldn't keep a wired connection because our exchange is so far, so we got a 4g connection. This 4g connection has a 7.2 download and a 0.6 upload, which is pretty good (well better than anything I have had before). We download things off the net pretty fast. So after i got this new connection, i tried playing ps3 on it, the quality of the internet is better (not acting lower than it should be), but im on a 2 or 1 bar every game on black ops and any other game, and its annoying as hell!
I found out this is due to our ping, my ping is 90, i heard it should be at least under 50 and a good ping for online gaming is around 20 - 25. How can i decrease my ping? Or if its not the ping, what is it? Does it have anything to do with where i live or am i doing something wrong???
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