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Er ok.
So you'll need a VPN server that will add latency by being on a "poor" connection or in another country... VPN isn't really the answer.
What you need is something that can add latency by queuing the packets for 20ms or so to simulate the latency of ADSL.
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There is PC software that will do that but then you would need to put that between PS4 and Internet which wouldn't be a trivial task.
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Er ok.
So you'll need a VPN server that will add latency by being on a "poor" connection or in another country... VPN isn't really the answer.
What you need is something that can add latency by queuing the packets for 20ms or so to simulate the latency of ADSL. No.
By being on a good connection, only in another country. As I posted in my link, I think a VPN is a good idea generally, but I would like to prove the point with regard to low latency on console gaming servers.
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It's a Plusnet TG582n and I believe it will allow pass through.
I could set up a second router but that sounds like a lot of messing around.
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You want to slow the response times you get on your internet connection, for gaming?
Erm, get a [censored] router and load it up with services it can't cope with?
Add a couple of switches and set up a switching loop (create a packet storm)?
Use a torrent program to max out your upload/download, and use QoS controls to make it higher priority traffic than gaming?
I have to say, deliberately increasing latency is not something that should be difficult, given the amount of effort that has gone into reducing network latency. However, doing so predictably, and controllably, might be a little trickier.
A VPN would add latency certainly, and oddly I can't actually think of a better method of doing so (although the above methods would add latency I really wouldn't advise using any of them).
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I have to say, deliberately increasing latency is not something that should be difficult, given the amount of effort that has gone into reducing network latency. However, doing so predictably, and controllably, might be a little trickier. It can be done� but it might be a little OTT
(I didn't look for a price- I don't like nasty shocks at this time of day  )
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I have to say, deliberately increasing latency is not something that should be difficult, given the amount of effort that has gone into reducing network latency. However, doing so predictably, and controllably, might be a little trickier.
A VPN would add latency certainly, and oddly I can't actually think of a better method of doing so (although the above methods would add latency I really wouldn't advise using any of them). Thanks for the reply.
All the methods recommended to me appeared a little too Heath Robinson and would succeed only in messing up the latency. At least with a VPN you can choose from numerous servers and locations, so hopefully "manage" the latency, rather than just put a spanner in it.
And VPNs are generally a good idea anyway.
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One way to do it is to get a PC and connect that using a VPN client then run a proxy server on the PC (or use ICS) and connect the PS4 to the proxy server.
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One way to do it is to get a PC and connect that using a VPN client then run a proxy server on the PC (or use ICS) and connect the PS4 to the proxy server. Yes that's exactly what I have decided to do. I was hoping not to rely on having a PC on to be able to connect the PS4, but as it does not support VPN at all I will have to. I'd rather that than have to mess about with routers in general.
See here.
Edited by mrnelster (Tue 31-Dec-13 16:51:38)
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Why do you want / think you need to have a VPN for your console? I want to test my theory that a low ping (9ms) is a disadvantage with console matchmaking servers.
Ok i am sorry that i can't provide any evidence
Except:
I do agree with you that a low ping is a disadvantage with console matchmaking servers. i have a low stable ping '18' on a cable connection and have issues matchmaking.A friend that stays on the top corner of Ireland with a sub 2Mbps connection and terrible ping '40-70' seams to be able to matchmake without any real issues and no lag either.I am actually surprised he can even connect to XBL and play online with such a low connection.
Edited by djfunkdup (Tue 31-Dec-13 17:34:23)
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