Any solution for pubg high ping on bsnl ftth???

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Hi,

I am using bsnl ftth 50mbps plan with 600gb downloading and uploading is perfect but while playing pubg ping is high around 200ms to 700ms. my location is ambala. I already talk to the broadband department and they said it is because of clocking in international gateway.
 
Your speeds are fine? mine are like 10 KB/sec right now I thought that connection was stabilised yesterday
 
same thing was happening with me yesterday.check your speed on speedtest if speedtest is showing accurate speed and only while downloading you are facing this then check downloading over wifi not on lan.
 
LANguy here, I think BSNL iscapping international speeds Like 1-5 Mbps DL on interntional severs in speedtest but 60+ UL, things are fine on somelocal servers and other not, my pings to singlepore which were 80ms aree now 160+ms, pingds to mumbai to some are 100+ms and to other are much worse 200+ms , hope the onnection stabilizes soon 🙁
 
BSNL FTTH speed test from my iPhone X



There are many people on this forum who says 50 Mbps+ is impossible via Wi-Fi with a cheap router, I am here to prove them wrong 😂

My ONT: TP-Link XN020-G3v (Bridged Mode, Amazon Basics Cat7 LAN Cable)
My Router: TP-Link Archer D2 aka cheap router
 


Ping seems fine over he
Hi,

I am using bsnl ftth 50mbps plan with 600gb downloading and uploading is perfect but while playing pubg ping is high around 200ms to 700ms. my location is ambala. I already talk to the broadband department and they said it is because of clocking in international gateway.
Ping seems fine over here for pubg mobile - kerala.
Try Google dns or using 1.1.1.1 app in playstore and then check the ping time. 👍
 
Hi,

I am using bsnl ftth 50mbps plan with 600gb downloading and uploading is perfect but while playing pubg ping is high around 200ms to 700ms. my location is ambala. I already talk to the broadband department and they said it is because of clocking in international gateway.
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200 seems too high if he is playing on local servers. I have never seen ping improve over using dns but still if the routing is the issue let's see.
 
200 seems too high if he is playing on local servers. I have never seen ping improve over using dns but still if the routing is the issue let's see.
Dude changing DNS resolver will not change routing. Routing is determined by ISP not DNS resolver.

Also DNS is always in used, it's a fundamental component of TCP/IP networking.
 
@Dark_Nate But does VPN change the whole routing?
Run tracert to the VPN's IP address. It only changes routing from that point onwards. Anything before the VPN's point is still under your ISP.

Everybody on this forum is crazy about "routing". It's 100% outside of our control. The best we could do is keep complaining to our ISPs until they finally upgrade from 20 Gbps bandwidth for the whole nation to 100 Gbps. Even the worse routing scenario would be invisible with 100 Gbps bandwidth.
 
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Even if you have 1Tbps bandwith, if the route is not optimised then you would have higher latency. Because data physically travels via a longer path which increases its time to reach the destination (Latency)
We're not crazy about routing, having adequate bandwidth only improves the transfer speeds.
 
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