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    6ms Ping 4.76mbps Download speed and 5.04Mbps Upload Speed

    Last time on my Phone, when I'm playing, the screen keep stunning and it stucked for 3sec

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    Quote Originally Posted by Victor View Post
    6ms Ping 4.76mbps Download speed and 5.04Mbps Upload Speed

    Last time on my Phone, when I'm playing, the screen keep stunning and it stucked for 3sec
    Like I said, this is not only due to your internet connection but your device specs and the server as well.
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    Great guide! I'm sure many people will appreciate this.
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    Great guide, it will help people alot. But i have one question. How do you tell if lag is server lag or related to your wifi???

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    Quote Originally Posted by NathanielCordero View Post
    Great guide, it will help people alot. But i have one question. How do you tell if lag is server lag or related to your wifi???
    Simply by running a speed test. If the results yield no flaw, then it must be the server. Make sure to check the diagram the tests auto generate as they will be able to help you determine if "lag" is from your wifi or the server. Do not only look at the numbers to justify your conclusion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NathanielCordero View Post
    Great guide, it will help people alot. But i have one question. How do you tell if lag is server lag or related to your wifi???
    If they're lagging, you should be able to melee them, but not shoot them. Everyone else around them will be moving fine.
    If you're lagging, you should be able to shoot, but only until your clip runs out. You will no longer be able to reload consistently if you're lagging.
    Server lag should be apparent by just asking people if they're lagging as well.
    Lucky enough to have known the best players to ever log in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PINEHONEY View Post
    Slow connection is always a pain in the a**. If you are one of those people who knows that you have decent internet yet continuously seem to have connection problems at times, here are a few tips that may help!

    First off, check your speed. Here are a variety of websites that can help you do just that:
    www.speedtest.net
    http://www.speed.io/index_en.html
    http://www.bandwidthplace.com/

    Apps downloadable from the appstores:
    https://itunes.apple.com/my/app/spee...300704847?mt=8
    https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...peedtest&hl=en

    If rebooting your router by turning it off and on again does not have any effect, here are some solutions:

    1) If you're wireless happens to be slower then it should be try changing channels of your router.

    To do this first you have to go to your router graphical user interface(GUI). Access this by opening up a browser (Safari/Firefox/Internet Explorer/Google Chrome/etc), then type in the router's ip address in the URL.Attachment 16596
    if you have a D-Link router, you’ll type http://192.168.0.1; if you have a Linksys, you’d type http://192.168.1.1. The browser will prompt you to enter your user name and password. Attachment 16602
    The default username and password for most routers is USERNAME: admin/administrator PASSWORD:admin/administrator. If not you can use this site to find the default username and password for your router. http://www.routerpasswords.com/
    You should then see something like this Attachment 16597 Attachment 16598

    The exact navigation through the GUI for each router is different, but once you find the router’s wireless options (usually under headings like “LAN” or “Network”), you should see a “wireless channel” option. Switch the channels between 1,6,11 and test whether one of these channels give out a better connection.Attachment 16599

    2) Disable WMM support

    Type in the router's ip address in the URL and find a page that has QoS settings. Usually under a tab named "Applications & Gaming" and then select the "QoS" sub-menu Attachment 16600

    What the actual fudge is WMM?
    WMM is apparently an 802.11e feature that provides higher priority for "time-dependent" traffic, such as video or voice. In theory, this should make things like VoIP calls and video chat (e.g. Skype) perform better. However this usually slows down the connection.

    3) Upgrade the router's firmware to the latest version

    It might also be likely that your router firmware is out of date. To upgrade first type in the router's address in the URL again, then click on administration, then firmware upgrade. A page like this should then be seen Attachment 16601
    Then click choose file and select the firmware file you've downloaded, click start upgrade. DO NOT unplug your router or click anything else in the meantime; let the upgrade complete! After completion, wait a minute or so for your router to reboot.

    4) Add some hardware

    Changing the actual hardware that makes the wireless signal waft through your house is an easy way to strengthen a wireless signal throughout a larger area. While most routers come with omnidirectional antennae (meaning they broadcast signal in all directions), you can also invest in a single-directional antenna that should double the strength of your signal, but only in one direction. This is great if you must place your router by a wall, and you don’t want to waste resources transmitting half of the wireless signal through the wall or window. Single-directional antennae can cost anywhere from $20 to $120.

    Wireless repeaters do a similar thing, basically just repeating the signal put out by your router and helping you cover more space with Wi-Fi. These also cost around $20 for a low-end repeater.

    Another hardware-related change is if you have multiple rooms you need to cover with your signal, consider buying a hybrid Homeplug/ wireless router device. Homeplug technology uses the AV line in your house to transmit broadband signals to other rooms, and if you include a wireless router on the adapter, you’ll have a Wi-Fi signal right there in the room with you.

    5) Change the DNS server of your connected wifi on your device to 8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4
    This is nicely explained and demonstrated here in this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi8O71NK05s

    6) Optimise browser settings(for computer players)

    First thing to do is to verify that you are running the latest version of Adobe Flash: http://clicky.me/flashcheck

    Second we should ensure we are running the most up to date web browser. This ensures our computers are using the best browser rendering technologies, fortifies browser security, and uses all of the most compatible web features available.

    FireFox - http://clicky.me/ffchecks

    Google Chrome - http://clicky.me/chromecheck

    Internet Explorer - http://clicky.me/iecheck

    If your game is still slow then try these things:

    Disable Hardware Acceleration

    Some computers may not be compatible with Adobe's default hardware acceleration feature, specifically those computers that are a bit older in age. Disabling this feature can eliminate compatibility issues between Adobe Flash and your hardware or driver problems causing those issues.

    Right click on the gameAttachment 16612
    Choose 'Settings
    Select the 'Display' tab (bottom left of the modal window)Attachment 16613
    Deselect 'Enable Hardware Acceleration'Attachment 16614

    Increase Local Storage Options

    Next we should increase the amount of storage that the games are allowed to store on your computer. Because the games are extremely small files, the storage amount will not be much, This action can allow for easier communication to your computer if given more storage space.

    Select the 'Local Storage' tab (middle icon, manilla folder with green arrow)Attachment 16615
    Shift the slider all the way to the rightAttachment 16616
    Now hit close and restart your browser to gain the added benefit and performance.

    Clear Browser Cache

    Keeping a clear browser cache will help your computer's performance overall. Everyone should adopt the practice of cleaning your browser's cache - like keeping your vehicle or living space tidy. To do this quickly and efficiently a software downloaded from the internet should be used.

    I recommend this software http://clicky.me/ccleaner
    once downloaded follow the simple on screen instructions to refresh your browser's cache, temporary internet files, and other junk that the program finds lying around for you.

    Hope this helped!
    This is all I can remember off the top of my head for now, I shall update this thread if I find more useful ways to improve your internet connections.
    That didn't work in the official site of era.graalonline.com it disconnected me for no reason and it said (the server could not be reach) i check in speedtest.net and my ping is 8ms and it still won't let me connect. download speed 78mbps upload 9mbps

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    Very Helpfull!

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    Quote Originally Posted by XSTARX View Post
    Yes I know I can reset it but I don't intend to because it will just create more trouble for me since I don't leave alone.
    I also have a wifi extension plug which can extend the router's connection by a bit more further than it's normal place.

    I heard 5Ghz is better than 2.4Ghz although my router doesn't support it fully.
    Keep in mind that the devices must support 5Ghz aswell
    I use an windows server 2013R as router with 4 accespoints through my house
    Why? Im hate bad internet bandwidth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dio the awesome View Post
    That didn't work in the official site of era.graalonline.com it disconnected me for no reason and it said (the server could not be reach) i check in speedtest.net and my ping is 8ms and it still won't let me connect. download speed 78mbps upload 9mbps
    and still you have lag ? its not your wifi but your graphic card is the problem

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    and btw


    WHY THE GOOGLE DNS SERVER
    I wouldn't change to that keep your ISP DNS server

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