Some guy here said it best: In Black Ops, there are two types of players. Those that are ahead and those that are behind.
My internet:
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1481472270.png
My router setup: (D-Link DIR-655)
-X-box is on a static IP
-I copied n pasted the ports from Mac's thread.
-UPnP is enabled.
-My NAT is Open
-My traffic shaping is enabled
-Max uplink is set at 2,048kbps
-My QoS is enabled (priority 100)
-Auto classification is on
-Dynamic fragmentation is off
My modem:
Cisco EPC/ DPC 3010 Docsis 3.0 8x4
My monitor has 5ms RT.
Everything is connected with CAT6 cables.
I just refuse to think its something wrong on my end. I have qualified equipment and some of the fastest "residential" net in the states.
Is there anything I should change? Should I enable any inbound filter rules? Should I enable access control?
I'd appreciate if someone that actually knows what they are talking about try to explain what is up.
Not to be a ****, but half of you have no idea what you're typing.
My internet:
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1481472270.png
My router setup: (D-Link DIR-655)
-X-box is on a static IP
-I copied n pasted the ports from Mac's thread.
-UPnP is enabled.
-My NAT is Open
-My traffic shaping is enabled
-Max uplink is set at 2,048kbps
-My QoS is enabled (priority 100)
-Auto classification is on
-Dynamic fragmentation is off
My modem:
Cisco EPC/ DPC 3010 Docsis 3.0 8x4
My monitor has 5ms RT.
Everything is connected with CAT6 cables.
I just refuse to think its something wrong on my end. I have qualified equipment and some of the fastest "residential" net in the states.
Is there anything I should change? Should I enable any inbound filter rules? Should I enable access control?
I'd appreciate if someone that actually knows what they are talking about try to explain what is up.
Not to be a ****, but half of you have no idea what you're typing.