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Does anybody have any tricks to fixing this? I have my xbox hardwired QoS enabled on my netgear nighthawk ac1900 (R7000) XTreme is my isp and i can not get the latency down to 19-22ms like my pc is. Its infuriating!!

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5 minutes ago, themctipers said:

43 to a server is quite good.

That it is, and with working with an ISP, I can tell you that they consider 120 or less to be just fine.  

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32 minutes ago, kaiju_wars said:

That it is, and with working with an ISP, I can tell you that they consider 120 or less to be just fine.  

Maybe im over reacting i was hoping to get it down to my pcs ping which is 19-22 but maybe server location has something to do with it?

 

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12 hours ago, GoofyCush said:

Maybe im over reacting i was hoping to get it down to my pcs ping which is 19-22 but maybe server location has something to do with it?

 

This is a console.  Microsoft and Sony both do very fucky shit with their consoles.  For example, regardless of Ethernet or WiFi, I've never seen one person get full speeds on their consoles.  (Meaning, don't trust the bullshit built in speed tests).

And you are over reacting, to be fair.  43 ping is good.  It's pretty damn good, especially for a console.  

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On 11/5/2017 at 7:18 AM, GoofyCush said:

Does anybody have any tricks to fixing this? I have my xbox hardwired QoS enabled on my netgear nighthawk ac1900 (R7000) XTreme is my isp and i can not get the latency down to 19-22ms like my pc is. Its infuriating!!

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43 ms is perfectly acceptable ping, the difference between 23 and 43 is not even noticeable. But the reason it might not be as quick as your PC might be down to the NIC that the Xbox would use

 

Not sure if this was a attempt at a troll meme post

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On 11/7/2017 at 10:30 AM, Tcrumpen said:

43 ms is perfectly acceptable ping, the difference between 23 and 43 is not even noticeable. But the reason it might not be as quick as your PC might be down to the NIC that the Xbox would use

 

Not sure if this was a attempt at a troll meme post

At the time of the post i thought that my xbox ping should be the same as my pc and my phone. I didnt think xbox would have a higher ping so i thought i was doing something wrong or their was an actual problem with the isp

 

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