• What is with my internet?
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I have four bars, literally sitting next to my router and my wifi works fine for my Xbox or PS4 but whenever I play games on PC, which like I said is the closest to my router, it lags like a bitch. I join the lowest ping count servers in games like Killing Floor 2 and I come in and I teleport all around and my ping ends up being in the 300+ range. What gives?
Could be the servers you are joining, try plugging in an ethernet cable if you already haven't.
[QUOTE=Sheepaay;50498266]Could be the servers you are joining, try plugging in an ethernet cable if you already haven't.[/QUOTE] Thing is the servers I'm joining are the closest to my area, the ping for them is the lowest possible ping servers that are on the server browser. I'm using using Xfinity wireless internet and my PC even says that it is running at the highest amount of connection possible. How come games on my PC lag but not my consoles? [editline]11th June 2016[/editline] I really suck with this type of stuff, internet and connection shit confuses the hell out of me. I just don't get why my internet which works perfectly and everything runs perfectly fine on everything in my house but my PC which is A FOOT AWAY from the router decides to play games at 300+ ping on everything.
Through steam you should be able to see the IP of a server you're lagging on. Open command prompt and type tracert IPofServer Should go step by step and tell you the ping to each hop. Post the results here.
[QUOTE=Levelog;50498541]Through steam you should be able to see the IP of a server you're lagging on. Open command prompt and type tracert IPofServer Should go step by step and tell you the ping to each hop. Post the results here.[/QUOTE] How do I do this through Steam?
Should be under server info. I can't remember exactly how to get to it, I'll check next time I'm at my desktop.
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