Hey!
My situation is as followed; until recently my internet was fine, I'd have no problems, but for a few weeks now I've been hovering around 200+ ping and about 60% to 90% packet loss rendering pretty much anything I do impossible. Sometimes it's a spike that lasts for a few minutes, but it can go as long as the whole day.
The problem is that I'm in University and I share a room with another person, he is not affected by the lag. He claims to have lag, but when I look over at his screen, he sits nicely at around 80ms in his game. I've caught him once when he was out of the room torrenting a movie, but that would affect his own internet too right? Also, I notice that whenever he is asleep or not home with the computer off, my lag stops and I can continue doing everything as normal.
So what I'm asking is, is it something on my own computer thats causing my lag, or is my roommate (un)intentionally doing something to me?
Thanks!
PS: This is what pingtest is telling me.
My situation is as followed; until recently my internet was fine, I'd have no problems, but for a few weeks now I've been hovering around 200+ ping and about 60% to 90% packet loss rendering pretty much anything I do impossible. Sometimes it's a spike that lasts for a few minutes, but it can go as long as the whole day.
The problem is that I'm in University and I share a room with another person, he is not affected by the lag. He claims to have lag, but when I look over at his screen, he sits nicely at around 80ms in his game. I've caught him once when he was out of the room torrenting a movie, but that would affect his own internet too right? Also, I notice that whenever he is asleep or not home with the computer off, my lag stops and I can continue doing everything as normal.
So what I'm asking is, is it something on my own computer thats causing my lag, or is my roommate (un)intentionally doing something to me?
Thanks!
PS: This is what pingtest is telling me.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8