Quick backstory - I stream games for a living, and I'm heavily, heavily dependent on my networking speed, specifically my upload speed.
I have Xfinity. It's been mostly fine for 3+years. About a month ago, I started having issues where my stream's broadcasting software (OBS) would start losing a strong network signal, which in turn causes the stream to drop frames = lag. In the beginning, it would happen every 3-4 minutes, and last about 10 seconds or so. This would be rinse/repeat for literally hours, all stream long. I would do test streams and find that these connection issues would still happen during the day and morning, but were MUCH more prolific at night (when I'm streaming).
As you can imagine, this is detrimental to my stream and therefore my livelihood.
I feel like I've tried literally everything and I just don't know what to do/what I might be missing at a certain point.
So far I've:
Does anyone have any ideas? I'm willing to try absolutely anything at this point.
PS: For those of you unfamiliar with the streaming space/software - I use OBS and dropped frames essentially are ONLY network related issues. So actual encoding issues (eg lack of resources) are not the problem here, as that would show up as a separate issue within OBS. Quote from OBS's site below.
For a detailed, technical explanation on what dropped frames are, please check this post written by Lain.
I have Xfinity. It's been mostly fine for 3+years. About a month ago, I started having issues where my stream's broadcasting software (OBS) would start losing a strong network signal, which in turn causes the stream to drop frames = lag. In the beginning, it would happen every 3-4 minutes, and last about 10 seconds or so. This would be rinse/repeat for literally hours, all stream long. I would do test streams and find that these connection issues would still happen during the day and morning, but were MUCH more prolific at night (when I'm streaming).
As you can imagine, this is detrimental to my stream and therefore my livelihood.
I feel like I've tried literally everything and I just don't know what to do/what I might be missing at a certain point.
So far I've:
- Had 4 Xfinity techs come out, including a supervisor. They all said they saw no problems. Thing is, they usually come around the afternoon, latest 4PM. That's not when the problems usually start happening. They even put a monitor on my modem to "ping" it every 10 minutes for a week. They saw no issues.
- Recreated the problem on:
- Two different PCs
- Two different streaming software
- A fresh install of said streaming software
- Two different ethernet cables
- Wifi AND wired connection
- Two different modem/router setups. One was the the one Xfinity gave me, the other setup was my own with an S33 modem.
Does anyone have any ideas? I'm willing to try absolutely anything at this point.
PS: For those of you unfamiliar with the streaming space/software - I use OBS and dropped frames essentially are ONLY network related issues. So actual encoding issues (eg lack of resources) are not the problem here, as that would show up as a separate issue within OBS. Quote from OBS's site below.
OBS Studio is unlikely to be the cause
It is nearly impossible for OBS Studio to cause dropped frames. Bear this in mind if you have recently updated OBS Studio and believe it is the cause of your dropped frames.For a detailed, technical explanation on what dropped frames are, please check this post written by Lain.