I have been playing everyday for months and got host only once(it was amazing, 3shot kills, bullets always register, no lag). I have comcast xfinity X1 with the highest upload/download they offer. Xbox is connected via ethernet cable. I have forwarded all ports associated with xbox live and have an open NAT. When i get detailed network statistics from settings i get 86mb download and 11mb upload with latency of 76 and 0% packet loss. These results have been consistent.
HOW DO I GET HOST???
Thanks
Is latency related to ping? Take an ookla test and test your ping for me.
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> I have been playing everyday for months and got host only once(it was amazing, 3shot kills, bullets always register, no lag). I have comcast xfinity X1 with the highest upload/download they offer. Xbox is connected via ethernet cable. I have forwarded all ports associated with xbox live and have an open NAT. When i get detailed network statistics from settings i get 86mb download and 11mb upload with latency of 76 and 0% packet loss. These results have been consistent.
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> HOW DO I GET HOST???
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> Thanks
You won’t get host often with 86 mb/s
> You won’t get host often with 86 mb/s
please explain
I think host relates to ping more than speed. The mbps doesn’t matter as far as I know. At my house I get a 23 ping and at my sister’s I get a 26 ping. Ping is basically distance from server, and I believe that determines host more than anything else. I could be wrong though.
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I have 206 mb/s and I only get host about half the time.
I use C&A and auto-track the number of times I am host, currently running about 53%