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    Quote Originally Posted by Fornza View Post
    when forced to travel and use a hotspot
    Well, a wireless connection is a whole different beast and is susceptible to interrupts/interference no matter what speed you've got. A wired connection, even at lower speeds, is likely going to be much more reliable, especially for gaming which usually requires a constant, uninterrupted bi-directional stream of data.
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    Because someone is is gonna read this later and think they've stumbled onto a "minimum spec" recommendation...

    Quote Originally Posted by Fornza View Post
    slow, bad connection issue... possible wifi card settings. Check speed with speedtest.com maybe?
    /agree, both egregiously slow speeds or >125ms pings are tough.
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    ** If your speedtest reveals <35 Mbs, then you're going to have issues.
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    ** If your framerates are <90 fps on your main and <30 fps on your slaves, you're likely to have issues.
    Wait, WAT?
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    Ok, /shrug. I'm not saying you can't run around and do stuff... just that it is going to be smooth, no issues, no "lag", no trouble with lifts, npcs, etc. But, that being said, take it for what its worth. I'm running on 200mbs connection on a laptop, when i use something <35mbs like when forced to travel and use a hotspot, I have issues. I'm not a tech guy, so make of that what you will.
    I've been multiboxing since my original i7-970, and I've never seen anything like needing that much bandwidth or anywhere NEAR 90fps. My current 6700K unit is set to 75fps main, 16fps background, and I have zero issues with lag anywhere. I played on a GTX460 for quite a while and my main was lucky to break 50fps, but still no lag. You've probably identified the root cause when you said "hotspot."

    Bowells, in my experience, there are primarily three things that can cause the intertubes to redirect your WoW follower's packets to the 3rd level of the inferno:

    1. Your system is slow and also has a CPU-offloaded (probably non-Intel) network adapter, so when you slam your PC with 5+ wow clients, your NIC's traffic processing capabilities is one of the things that suffers. Test this by dropping a client and seeing if it fixes things, or also go into task manager and set your priority on your game clients and *!*($&! Chrome to "idle." Your FPS might suck here and there but your latency should be more consistent/lower. If your system is slow enough, processor thread starvation can cause some wierd effects, to most commonly include things like intermittent lag, FPS drops in certain game areas, and one or more clients being randomly disconnected. Lots of poorly optimized addons make this issue worse.

    2. You have been consigned to the eternal, never-to-be-sufficiently-damned hell that is asymmetric cable modem internet from a crappy provider. "Up to 100Mbps* downloads!" * Except during prime time, or when the fam is on the youtubes, or in a rain storm, and I hope you didn't need more than 512kbps upstream, and 100ms pings are good enough for anybody.

    3. You're using more than one type of network equipment between your gaming box and the Great Virus Infestation. Seriously, I knew someone that gamed (poorly) from a PC connected to an ethernet hub (no, not a switch), connected to a WiFi repeater, connected via WiFi (obvsly) to the AP, which connected to a switch, which then connected to the cable modem. Latency being the primary problem here. If your pings are sub-100ms and you have a few Mbps upstream, you should be fine, no need for dedicated gigabit fiber to your house. If my Mom can multibox from East Westfuckistan (<10Mbps down, ~1.2Mbps up) DSL, you can too. (For the record, friends don't let friends game over WiFi except under duress. Sunspots, microwaving bacon-infused desserts, living in a major metro area or near an airport/military base, etc. all contribute to your WiFi experiencing frequent suckitude due to FCC regs. YAGI antennas help.)

    Multiboxing on separate PCs can cause issues if one of them suffers from one of the above maladies, but it isn't an issue in and of itself, and may not apply to you at all.

    Though if it's just a matter of waiting a sec for the followers to catch up before stepping on the lift, just keep doing that.

    It's been happening even to solo players in various ways since the beginning. See: https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...evator+suicide

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