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1 hour ago, TW_LANDONKUCHER said:

Are there software that i can get on windows 10 that can reduce my ping with no viruses?

WiFi is sensitive to interference outside of your control, there is ZERO possibility of software reducing ping.

There are SUPER RARE instances where you can get reduced ping if your ISP has a worse path to a server compared to another service but you're still subjet to the latency to get there.

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Just now, Skipple said:

Router configuration (QoS) is technically software that can reduce ping. 😉

If your network is overloaded bandwidth wise only

Also best of luck doing QoS in the air 😉

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3 hours ago, Lurick said:

If your network is overloaded bandwidth wise only

Also best of luck doing QoS in the air 😉

Well technically you could put ICMP as top priority, that would reduce your ping. 😛  Of course that would have zero impact on real-world traffic.

Or if you can configure the router to prioritise all small packets to go first, that can reduce jitter.  Of course all bets are off once you hit WiFi.

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