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If you need more information, let me know.TP-LINK TL-WDR3500 Wireless N600 Dual Band Router, 2.4GHz 300Mbps+5Ghz 300Mbps, USB port, IP QoS, Wireless On/Off Switch description So, I'm posting a technical support thread in the hope of receiving support. These latencies only happen in NS2, across all servers. That is easily double what I should be pinging. Note that my ping has a tendency to spike to the 300s intermittently. Here's what I ping in an actual server (in this case, IBIS combat server). This is my first concern with NS2-specific latency. For very local servers (For instance, LA Jest server), I still get about double what I should in ping while browsing. Now, here's what I ping across all servers while browsing NS2 servers: The average jitter from the quality tests is 27 ms., 12.5 ms if you discount the outlier.

Now, you see that the average ping (across multiple servers) for these six tests is 60 ms. Here are some tests for the quality of connection, the Jitter is high in the third one, and this is something that appears to be connected to my ISP: I connect to a Medialink Wireless-N 2.4 GHz 300 mbps wireless router ( ) I use a TP-Link 300 mbps WN951N N300 Wireless adapter 9i ) I understand that wireless connections are never as consistent as ethernet connections. I am using a wireless connection because it is a huge eyesore to use an ethernet connection (I am upstairs, the modem is downstairs) for me and my roommates. Hi, my ISP provides a 25down/3 up service that consistently tests close or past those maximums on :
