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My router is connected to another computer.
I checked and I have 30 mbps, it's good?
Cables are the only solution if you want stable and reliable connection ls.
When one or more packets does not reach either computer your game stutters as it tries to catch up with the missing data.
Wifi increases the amount of noise in your signal.
The distance is between 5-10 meters.
The signal is very strong, another games working very well.
I didn't understand what's that mean " what sending technique is your router and card/stick using ?"
About the drivers, how do I know that I have the latest driver update?
I did not watch a stream and I don't use torrents.
You can check packet loss online and then call your ISP and ask them for a solution since it is their responsibility.
http://www.techfleece.com/2011/03/10/how-to-check-for-packet-loss-between-your-router-and-computer-connection/
i tried to play an hour ago and the game worked smoothly without lags :)
hope it will stay like that.
I can't run a LAN cable up to the second floor without a lot of work, so I got a pair of powerline adapters. They transmit your data through your electrical wiring. It isn't perfect. My connection drops once in a while, but all it takes to reconnect is unplug/plug in the adapter.
I have not had any lag problems in Rocket League since moving to the powerline connection.