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Is there a way i can make a game use all of the internet that I have? I have been playing H1Z1 and my gun gets locked and I can't shoot, says that my ping is to high. I open up Task Manager and I am barely using any bandwidth. I want to make where I want to use more, is there a way
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The best thing I can suggest is just close everything that is not needed. Also stop all downloads ect.
Have you tried getting a wifi extender/booster also you could try using a ethernet cable.
Have you tried getting a wifi extender/booster also you could try using a ethernet cable.
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You may have some programs open which are downloading/uploading data. What's your bandwidth and throughput?
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You're confusing bandwidth with ping. Games need to send and receive small amounts of data quickly.
Ping is affected by a lot of things including distance to the destination, number of "hops" the packets take on the way to the destination, how your ISP routes traffic, etc.
Ping is affected by a lot of things including distance to the destination, number of "hops" the packets take on the way to the destination, how your ISP routes traffic, etc.
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