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Old 13-12-2006, 19:41   #8
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Re: Dumping NTL for an ISP which is not more interested in profit then quality of ser

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Originally Posted by Paul View Post
No matter what ISP you go with you will need to control the bandwidth in use within your side of the network to be able to maximise your gaming pings.

What he said!

You need to find yourself a router that supports decent QoS functionality. Some support by MAC address, some by IP address, others still can identify specific traffic and give that priority.

If your missus is surfing the web she won't notice if the router drops a request to make way for BF2142. You on the other hand do notice it when your ISP drops the request because your missus has used the bandwidth in your timeslice.

Just to throw a nasty word in - it's basically traffic shaping for your house
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