Is 0 packet loss good?

Is 0 packet loss good?

Is 0 packet loss good?

There should be a lot less packet loss experienced on a private network than on the internet. Also, small networks should experience less packet loss than large networks in normal conditions. In general, a packet loss rate of 1 to 2.5 percent is seen as acceptable.

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  • 2023-05-20 19:19:02
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Is 0.80 ghz good for gaming?
No, there's no way it could play any modern games at any worthwhile resolution and detail settings, if it could do it at all. It's based on Broadwell microarchitecture and can turbo at up to 2 GHz, so it can handle everyday computing tasks, but it's not a gaming CPU at all.
2024-02-12 06:42:48


Is 8 packet loss bad?
Losses between 5% and 10% of the total packet stream will affect the quality significantly." Another described less than 1% packet loss as "good" for streaming audio or video, and 1–2.5% as "acceptable".
2024-02-03 13:38:17


Is 27 packet loss good?
Was this reply helpful? The maximum bandwidth does not matter much in internet gaming. What matters is the latency and quality of the connection. If you have 27% packet loss it is amazing you get any game experience that's worthwhile.
2024-01-16 12:06:22


Why do i have 1 packet loss?
There are many potential causes of packet loss: A faulty ethernet port or cable. Issues with the network interface controller (NIC) in your PC. Outdated router firmware.
2024-01-09 01:25:36