Hi All,
Im sorry if this has been answered previously, which im sure it has, but given my limited networking knowledge I couldn't find what exactly I was looking for.
Situation:
I live in a apartment building with 100+ people on a shared connection that is included in our rent. Its Time Warner business class, that accordging to speedtest is 100Mb down / 50Mb up.
speedtest results:
Despite a speedy connection once the connection is actually made, I have trouble loading regular web pages on a very consistent basis. Id say about one third of the time a web page like amazon just doesn't load, getting "This web page is not available", or takes 20 seconds before it starts loading then loads very quickly.
The funny thing is I have played BF4 for 2+ hours without a hiccup, and alt tab out of the game to try to load a web page and the page doesn't load.
I just assumed that this was an issue of other people torrenting or streaming and overloading the router so I was thinking that QOS might resolve this, however Time Warner doesn't seem very helpful in this matter and I dont have the knowledge to suggest certain fixes - so if I do get someone from Time Warner on the phone who actually wants to help I would love to have useful suggestions for them.
I would be very appreciative for any suggestions that either:
A) Might be of use when talking with Time Warner to improve the consistency of their connections.
or
B) Would allow me to set up a constant connection to an outside source.
-The fact that BF4 maintained its connection suggests that its possible to get relatively consistent performance. Would a proxy service be a good solution to this?
Thanks in advance
Im sorry if this has been answered previously, which im sure it has, but given my limited networking knowledge I couldn't find what exactly I was looking for.
Situation:
I live in a apartment building with 100+ people on a shared connection that is included in our rent. Its Time Warner business class, that accordging to speedtest is 100Mb down / 50Mb up.
speedtest results:
Despite a speedy connection once the connection is actually made, I have trouble loading regular web pages on a very consistent basis. Id say about one third of the time a web page like amazon just doesn't load, getting "This web page is not available", or takes 20 seconds before it starts loading then loads very quickly.
The funny thing is I have played BF4 for 2+ hours without a hiccup, and alt tab out of the game to try to load a web page and the page doesn't load.
I just assumed that this was an issue of other people torrenting or streaming and overloading the router so I was thinking that QOS might resolve this, however Time Warner doesn't seem very helpful in this matter and I dont have the knowledge to suggest certain fixes - so if I do get someone from Time Warner on the phone who actually wants to help I would love to have useful suggestions for them.
I would be very appreciative for any suggestions that either:
A) Might be of use when talking with Time Warner to improve the consistency of their connections.
or
B) Would allow me to set up a constant connection to an outside source.
-The fact that BF4 maintained its connection suggests that its possible to get relatively consistent performance. Would a proxy service be a good solution to this?
Thanks in advance