June 2020
So, I am experiencing packet loss between 92 - 96, but with a ping between 45 to 55.
I have tried everything to lower the packet loss by port forwarding ports, turning off my WiFi and turning it back on, on my Xbox, finding all types of DNS to use and nothing seems to work or stay where it is. What I mean is, If I change my DNS over and over again then try testing network and statics, the info on network and statics will remain the same regardless of the DNS I use. So, after changing the DNS, I try to load up Apex Legends on my Xbox; my packet loss will go from 0 to 92 or 96, and my ping will stay pretty much the same as I said earlier. If the packet loss changes to 0, I noticed it won't stay like that forever. It'll show up for a little bit then go straight to 92-96. Because I would begin to lag like usual, I've gotten use to what my ping usually is that I will notice if it comes back or not.. I don't know what else to do. My latency usually stays at 60ms, I'm usually find at playing around that. Not with that packet loss though.
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June 2020
That's probably the issue then. Wireless is unreliable and prone to disconnects/lag. Especially when the signal has to travel through walls and/or floors. This gets worse when there are other devices sharing the same connection. It's worse still when anyone is streaming media while you're playing. Until you get wired, or at a minimum, closer to the router, this will continue to happen. You can try changing the wireless channel you're using. That may help. Also, you could try opening the ports for FIFA. They are listed here: https://help.ea.com/en/help/faq/opening-tcp-or-udp-ports-for-connection-issues/. You can get some help with this at www.portforward.com.
June 2020
June 2020
That's probably the issue then. Wireless is unreliable and prone to disconnects/lag. Especially when the signal has to travel through walls and/or floors. This gets worse when there are other devices sharing the same connection. It's worse still when anyone is streaming media while you're playing. Until you get wired, or at a minimum, closer to the router, this will continue to happen. You can try changing the wireless channel you're using. That may help. Also, you could try opening the ports for FIFA. They are listed here: https://help.ea.com/en/help/faq/opening-tcp-or-udp-ports-for-connection-issues/. You can get some help with this at www.portforward.com.
June 2020
June 2020
www.portforward.com is a good place to get help with this. Basically though, when it's a range of numbers, you put the first one in the start port and the last one in the end port. If it's an individual port, that should be the target port.
June 2020
June 2020 - last edited June 2020
You need to open both. As listed on the article showing which ports need to be opened. You can also get some good help with this at www.portforward.com.
I'm going to be heading out shortly here and I'll be gone for a couple days so if www.portforward.com isn't helping, try contacting your ISP. They'll be able to step you through this.
June 2020
June 2020
Sounds good! If you get really stuck though, try your ISP as they should be able to step you through this or get them open for you. Good luck!