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EE SMART HUB 2 change to third party due to upload lag

Brownc1
Investigator
Investigator

Can someone to the love of god help me?

 

I have been moved from bt to ee and the upload lag ping for gaming is like 3k jitter.

 

i am wanting to try fix this by getting new third party hub but unsurprisingly ee hub isn’t great to do this and will get double Nat? 
Can anyone help 

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Yep I’m connected I’ve attached speed test results.

how it’s my download latency that’s bad .

@Brownc1 As before until your picture that you have posted is cleared for general viewing no one can see that so will check once it get's approved!

 

Done mate 

I’ll try Ethernet now 

@Brownc1 Did you see the earlier post forget about the wireless at present will need a few tweaks on the Tp settings, network connected on the PS5 is your first to see what happens, there are NO guarantees until a baseline can be established. it's a crawl first then straight to sprint after that!

JimM11
Community Hero
Community Hero

@Brownc1 Give your Tp a day to settle, will take a look at the manual and post the changes for you, Network will be night and day now. Couple off attached pictures for you to compare against.

Wireless connected Asus laptop to the Asus AI mesh.Wireless connected Asus laptop to the Asus AI mesh.Asus speeds, internal but only FF500 ISP connected!Asus speeds, internal but only FF500 ISP connected!

 

Thank you Jim, for your knowledge and expertise. 
Highly, highly appreciate it 

@Brownc1 This is the only Asus that they are doing for you current FTTC connection the so you can take a quick look at it, spec is down slightly on your TP-Link but Asus is way more superior in operation and you would not even notice it was lower spec'd. And it's funny money for one personally just wait until Full Fibre is in your area, lot better Asus for a lot less money when direct connected on a ONT connection!

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@Brownc1 Once you system settles, section 8 off the Tp-Link user manual is going to be the wireless wi-fi area that will need any slight adjustment's, i see that it kind off defaults to auto control, so let it run for a day or so, connect a couple of wireless devices, phones etc and see how they go, also have a quick test on you PS5 wireless connection, you will see that quicker look and feel especially as gaming, QOS we will keep away from currently but can be adjusted so little bit off reading for you manual wise! Here to help! Jim👍👍

Will also do a buffer bloat Network Nic connected tomorrow when i fire up the desk top and post that as example!

@Brownc1 Forgot i have a busy day Mon/Tue with the grandson during the day's, couple off links for you to go see these are direct on the desktop Ethernet connected so very hard to load the Network up on that! Everything else was connected both wired/wireless.

https://www.waveform.com/tools/bufferbloat?test-id=f9238750-f3ca-4da6-bd56-5b23f8f1c6c2
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