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I can certainly understand your frustration. Would you be able to send a ping plotter? That will give us more detailed information to investigate.
David
Cox Support Forums Moderator
Thanks for the reply. I think I finally found part of my problem. I tried a different cable outlet in my apartment. The one I’m using now runs straight into the wall thru a grommet. I streamed for two hours at 3500kbps and I dropped 0 frames this time. OMG. After three weeks of dropping frames I STREAMED FOR TWO HOURS WITH NO FRAME DROP. But I am still experiencing packet loss to fortnite servers Both east and west servers. I will post a pingplotter after I get off work.
- Cox_User_Who_Ne6 years agoContributor
How exactly did you fix this, I have this issue as well.
- roy38056 years agoNew Contributor II
I didn’t fix it completely. I’m still experiencing packet loss on fortnite strictly on the upload speed. But I can now stream again with no frame drops. All I did was use a different cable outlet in my apartment. The one I was using had a female to female connector on it. The one I’m using now is a rg6 going straight from the cox box outside my apartment into my wall through a gromment.
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