Latency - Gamers

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Still under construction

Congestion and packetloss can occur in carious places between your Computer and the Game server (or any server on the internet):

  • Your local network, eg poor wifi signal
  • Your router, eg filling the available bandwidth with other traffic such as a Dropbox upload of your photos whilst playing a game
  • Your connection to the exchange, eg too many people on the fibres from your FTTC cabinet to the exchange
  • Your local exchange, eg the wholesale carrier has too many customers sharing the same back-hail links from the exchange into their network.
  • The back-haul provider in to the ISP, eg the links from BT to the ISP
  • The ISP routers, eg too much load on individual core routers at the ISP
  • The links from the ISP to the wider internet
  • The links from the wider internet to the Game server
  • The game server itself


Monitoring Exchanges and Back haul nodes

We have daily reports taken from all our individual DSL connections which will say if we are seeing a common problem that is affecting an individual exchange or a back-haul network node (eg a BRAS). This is published at: https://control.aa.net.uk/congestion.cgi