I just moved to a new area with cable internet, but unfortunately they haven't run it to my neighborhood yet and don't plan to until at least next year. Between the two choices of DSL and a WISP, I picked the WISP for better download speeds and would deal with whatever latency problems.
Fast forward to now, it works pretty well and I am fine with latency (around 30ms normally, 20 at good times) but I seem to be getting packet loss on upload when sending many packets at once. I confirmed it was from sending too many while playing Rocket League and changing network settings to send less packets (that made the packet loss number in the game drop dramatically).
I usually play on WIFI but I tried wired and nothing improved. I have tried to configure any QoS settings in my router I could but to no avail. I'm just trying to eliminate any problems on my end before calling the WISP. If anyone has any other ideas as to what it could be I would appreciate it, my router is the Orbi RBK50 and it worked fine before moving and using this service.
(In case it matters, there is a dish/satellite/bridge on the house that goes to a relay on another house that then sends the information to a tower connected to fiber.)
Fast forward to now, it works pretty well and I am fine with latency (around 30ms normally, 20 at good times) but I seem to be getting packet loss on upload when sending many packets at once. I confirmed it was from sending too many while playing Rocket League and changing network settings to send less packets (that made the packet loss number in the game drop dramatically).
I usually play on WIFI but I tried wired and nothing improved. I have tried to configure any QoS settings in my router I could but to no avail. I'm just trying to eliminate any problems on my end before calling the WISP. If anyone has any other ideas as to what it could be I would appreciate it, my router is the Orbi RBK50 and it worked fine before moving and using this service.
(In case it matters, there is a dish/satellite/bridge on the house that goes to a relay on another house that then sends the information to a tower connected to fiber.)