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Anathiel
06-28-2011, 01:56 AM
So I'm in the army and have 24 hour duty coming up, I was thinking about tethering my computer to my cell phone and trying to play that way. I called my cellphone company and I get 2 gigs worth of data for 20 dollars...

Has anyone done this or known someone who has? How much data does ff:xi use per hour? And of course, is it playable on a 3G connection?

Korpg
06-28-2011, 02:12 AM
I would say it uses about 1 KB per second, so figure that in your equation.

Ophiuchus
06-28-2011, 02:18 AM
How much it uses per hour I'm not exactly sure. It's been awhile but I think when I ran ffxi off a tethered connection it used I wanna say under 200 MB for the whole night (like 5pm to 2am or something). Any event it used less data than I thought it would. However being connected to a computer means you'll most likely use partial amount of data not directly conntected to ffxi so you'll have to watch that.

I wouldn't say to make running ffxi off a tether a habbit, but if you want to manage crafts/AH or a little bit of convo with ls mates or something it should be fine.

Anathiel
06-28-2011, 02:22 AM
Well, I was hoping to do some quests....i played off dial up for a few months back in 06 and it wasn't that bad except for jueno and HNM's...and it seems like 3g is a little faster than dial up.

bungiefan
06-28-2011, 02:28 AM
FFXI's connection to the game server is capped out at 56 kbps, which translates to about 7 KB/s. It was made for dial-up to work with it. Patching is uncapped for speed.

Anathiel
06-28-2011, 03:44 AM
Ahhhh, 7 kb a second is a little more than I was expecting. I wonder if BCNM's are doable. Need to get my utsusemi scroll >_>

bungiefan
06-28-2011, 03:51 AM
It's not always going to be 7 KB/s, just that is as fast as the connection can go, so that dial-up users aren't put at a disadvantage.

Anathiel
06-28-2011, 04:25 AM
Ohhhhh thanks for clearing it up, I spent like an hour trying to find answers on google and it turns out that its not bad at all, its better than dial up in fact and it didn't run over 1G for playing most of the day :D

Soundwave
06-28-2011, 04:28 AM
played with a old friend in the army, he red dot every now and then at major type events but never was D/C maybe once I can recall in an exp party.

DebbieGibson
06-28-2011, 04:33 AM
Korpg is correct. I have experience with playing FFXI for long periods tethered. You will use about 4mb per hour of gameplay.

Delsus
06-28-2011, 04:50 AM
it really doesnt use much internet, i could get 3GB to last me 1 month playing ffxi all day on HSDPA, and it runs nicely

Yarly
06-28-2011, 04:22 PM
7kb/s downloading information
4.2kb/s sending information

That would be the most ffxi would require at any given time.

Alhanelem
06-28-2011, 04:56 PM
2GB is a fair amount, but you're not going to be able to play for hours on end all month long.

Hulkamania
12-17-2013, 11:35 PM
I've had no success setting up my laptop through a tethered connection this way. As best I can tell there might be an issue with my service provider hiding my IP for my phone behind a firewall. I've read information on the internet that this might be the issue. I've had success playing other online games with a tethered connection but Playonline loads but then lags horridly getting the red screen of lag when this happens.

Renaissance2K
12-18-2013, 01:31 AM
This past week, I was a passenger in a twelve-hour two-way road trip. I tethered my laptop to my 4G Galaxy Nexus and played FFXI. As long as I had reception (we drove through quite a few dead zones), playback was flawless.

Hulkamania
01-01-2014, 11:28 PM
I've had no success setting up my laptop through a tethered connection this way. As best I can tell there might be an issue with my service provider hiding my IP for my phone behind a firewall. I've read information on the internet that this might be the issue. I've had success playing other online games with a tethered connection but Playonline loads but then lags horridly getting the red screen of lag when this happens.

So I'm gathering from the posts here that nobody else is experiencing this issue or found a solution to deal with it. I'm guessing everyone else's tethered connection just works fine like mine does for Steam and other online games. I have a 6GB LTE plan so speed and data are not at all an issue. Any suggestions would be appreciated.