What pings are you getting in BSNL FTTH?

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Image:- Screenshot These pings are from my local isp. I am getting 20 Mbps unlimited in 1000 rs. I want to change to BSNL FTTH if ping is good.
https://pubgserverping.com Open this website in your pc connected through the ethernet cable and not from wifi for 1-2 minute to get an average ping from the servers and please mention the city you are from. Does the ping stay same all the time or it changes with the IP address like today it is near 80ms from Singapore and the next day when your dynamic IP changes it becomes 250ms from Singapore.
 
Don't bother with BSNL, it has the same ping issue. I get 250 to 300 ms on SEA constantly.
 
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@f3rmion Well I had the same issue back then with Dynamic IP, after that I applied for a static IP. They allocated first a IP where it's routing was worse ended up getting ~100ms to SGP servers. I requested to change my IP and the one I'm having rn has good routing, mostly around ~45ms to SGP.
 
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It's pretty good. But point to be noted, I'm on 1277 + Static IP.
I'm from Tamilnadu btw, place - Erode.
what is the range of your ip address. so i can tell them when i get the connection. what ping are you getting from chennai to check ping this ip address 169.38.87.172
 
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Does having a cat 7 Lan cable improve my ping in any way ( even 10 ms improvement is acceptable ).
Currently i am getting 60-70ms ping for pubg using bharat fibre of bsnl.
Whereas i used to get 25ms ping using my previous isp ( Shine Broadband ) using same modem and same LCO.
 
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Does having a cat 7 Lan cable improve my ping in any way ( even 10 ms improvement is acceptable ).
Currently i am getting 60-70ms ping for pubg using bharat fibre of bsnl.
Whereas i used to get 25ms ping using my previous isp ( Shine Broadband ) using same modem and same LCO.
I have done CAT7 wiring in my house. I see zero ping improvements. I used CAT7 only to increase range of my 10 Gigabit LAN inside my house. CAT6 only supports 10 GBe speeds upto 30 mts. CAT7 increases that to 100 mts. If you have 10-15 mts wiring inside your home, then even CAT5e would also be more than sufficient.
 
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@varkey I've been getting high pings and 2-3Mbps international transit speed for the past week. Everything was good until the last week. Upload speed is fine. Can you please confirm this @ Ernakulam?
 
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