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ok so i wanna increase my upload speed if possible for use on my xbox ive got a good download speed last time i checked but my upload was just shit and well it doesnts help my gaming lol and with a better upload i know my bullets in say cod will register alot more then it is now (f**kin shocking) can anyone help ill post up my speeds when im on tomorrow (computer is updating at the moment )

play cod on pc /thread

and asif you cant get a speed test just cause pc updating :/

oh and to orriginal question NO if you are already on the Cable extreme plan but YES if you are not, but may cost you more per month

Stab everyone else that uses your cable = faster speeds :thumbsup:

+1

This has been my approach to quick internet speeds. Surprisingly, each less person makes a considerably faster increase.

hmm yeah im so gutted about my friggin upload speed im happy as with my dl i would even be happy to loose half of it to get my upload up to 1 mb lol clutch ANYWAY i can increase this would be helpful could you PM solutions?

You cannot increase upload unless you pay for it.

That means getting a business account and paying 300-500% more per month than your current bill. You need an ABN, etc etc

ADSL2+ works in the same way with Annex-M, but its cheaper and should only cost about $50 with someone like iinet.

Im going to upgrade myself to Annex-M when my internet finally gets reconnected etc.

I have an ABN so all good. Then its just the one off setup cost, plans are similar.

HOWEVER - given you are cable, its sheerly optus and subscription level. There is NO way to improve your residential connection.

That upload speed should be MORE than enough for online gaming. It's predominately latency related, not upload speed.

The two are very different.

As Ash said, your online play is affected by your latency/ping.

Might be the area you're in. I use Optus cable $79 plan (with homephone combo) and I get 7ms latency on games such as CSS and usually have an awesome connection on the PSN too.

The upload speed isn't too bad either. I'll be on torrents as well as play online and have no problems.

Actually, did you setup up your xbox internet connection manually or automatically. If auto, then your xbox will be using a dynamic address and this will affect speeds (and ping) if other people in your house are also using the net.

Set it up manually and give your xbox a static address outside the dynamic address limit (google/youtube for instructions). It's very, very easy to do.

This should fix up the problems you're copping whilst playing online.

As Ash said, your online play is affected by your latency/ping.

Might be the area you're in. I use Optus cable $79 plan (with homephone combo) and I get 7ms latency on games such as CSS and usually have an awesome connection on the PSN too.

The upload speed isn't too bad either. I'll be on torrents as well as play online and have no problems.

Actually, did you setup up your xbox internet connection manually or automatically. If auto, then your xbox will be using a dynamic address and this will affect speeds (and ping) if other people in your house are also using the net.

Set it up manually and give your xbox a static address outside the dynamic address limit (google/youtube for instructions). It's very, very easy to do.

This should fix up the problems you're copping whilst playing online.

oh and how can i set it up right i understand to do it manually but dont know what numbers im meant to put it exactly

and as for my skill its great lol its my hit detection i get like 20 hit markers and no death

oh and how can i set it up right i understand to do it manually but dont know what numbers im meant to put it exactly

and as for my skill its great lol its my hit detection i get like 20 hit markers and no death

Google is your friend (or youtube in this case). There are heaps of guides to setting it up.

The same thing applies even if your router is different.

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