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Saadafsy
6 years agoOrganizer
High Ping
I switched from Shaw 300 download and 15 upload to TELUS PureFibre 1 gigabit upload and download, On the Telus website it says that it is rated the #1 gaming isp in Canada, however in fortnite I am getting more ping than I got with Shaw, I am averaging 80-100 ping while with Shaw I averaged 40-50. Will my ping calm down after a couple of days?
I play on wired connection and on the game Fortnite
RonAKA - Speed tests are a little different than the latency to the game server in question. Ookla will typically use the server closest to you so you'll often see a very low ping. Fortnite servers are in California. (Existing discussion about Fortnite latency) Change server locations on speedtest.net to one in California and you'll see the difference.
Saadafsy I'm on 25mbps bonded copper and get about 70ms average to Fortnite servers (east and west coast). It's playable for me at least.
The problem with Epic is they are using Amazon AWS for their peering/network. Most of the AWS nodes do not respond to ping tests. It's nearly impossible to tell where along the connection the additional latency is being introduced. Epic's tech support also has no idea what to do in regards to complaints about latency. I've asked them already on more than one occasion. I suspect the issue is likely with AWS but I don't know of any way to have Epic or AWS look into this.
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- SaadafsyOrganizer
Which games run low ping with Telus?
- SaadafsyOrganizer
Also in case if it doesn’t get better after a couple days is there any way to optimize?
- RonAKARockstar
I use a bonded modem 75 service (two copper lines) and get about 80 down and 20 up. Ping is 4 ms. I have not found any reason to convert to Fiber, despite the fact Telus has spent the whole summer digging up our neighbourhood including my front lawn. Telus Ookla test results below. If you have two copper lines coming in, this Internet 75 service may be better for gaming.
- Nighthawk
Community Power User
RonAKA - Speed tests are a little different than the latency to the game server in question. Ookla will typically use the server closest to you so you'll often see a very low ping. Fortnite servers are in California. (Existing discussion about Fortnite latency) Change server locations on speedtest.net to one in California and you'll see the difference.
Saadafsy I'm on 25mbps bonded copper and get about 70ms average to Fortnite servers (east and west coast). It's playable for me at least.
The problem with Epic is they are using Amazon AWS for their peering/network. Most of the AWS nodes do not respond to ping tests. It's nearly impossible to tell where along the connection the additional latency is being introduced. Epic's tech support also has no idea what to do in regards to complaints about latency. I've asked them already on more than one occasion. I suspect the issue is likely with AWS but I don't know of any way to have Epic or AWS look into this.