*Sending, Receiving.*
Oh good. Here I was hoping for a system that made sense.
*Sending, Receiving.*
Oh good. Here I was hoping for a system that made sense.
Just open your task manager, press the performance tab, open the resource manager, then the network tab then choose FFXIV while it's running, that will tell you the latency you're receiving.
Now if only it showed it properly in game instead of having to do the above.
Sending is upstream, receiving is downstream, and they're both measured in bytes per second.
To get a better measure of your latency, you can ping your server's IP address at http://arrstatus.com/
That didnt really help. Unless I'm looking at it incorrectly, its doing the same thing as FF14 with the bit signals.
Big number are bad right? And low number are good except 0.
Just do this.
Press start. Type CMD and press enter.
Type in the following line
ping 199.91.189.30
press enter
That is the IP for Adamantoise which is your server.
42ms ping to Diabolos
That seems pretty good.
Yay.
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