Yes you could be paying for high speeds but sometimes the connection between your computer and router could be weak. Giving your router a break would cool off the traffic between all the clients that is connected as well as clear up any major traffic.
Another thing you want to worry about is Peak Time. Sometimes, it might a while to join a server because everyone is on the internet and might be trying to join the same server at once. Its like 4 lanes of cars are forced to merge into one because of construction.
So i am experiencing a really bad lag when joining a multiplier server at 5PM - the morning.
my internet is really fast (90M) and there is nothing to do with the ISP.
Im using windows 10.
I already tried using optifine and the official minecraft client.
Hope i get help.
Thanks.
Why don't you try to restart the router. Plug it for about 2 minutes. And plug it back in.
But i get really high speed.
does it matters?
Yes you could be paying for high speeds but sometimes the connection between your computer and router could be weak. Giving your router a break would cool off the traffic between all the clients that is connected as well as clear up any major traffic.
Another thing you want to worry about is Peak Time. Sometimes, it might a while to join a server because everyone is on the internet and might be trying to join the same server at once. Its like 4 lanes of cars are forced to merge into one because of construction.
Its not working
Does anyone else have another fix?
How much ram is dedicated to your minecraft launcher?