Hey Bennor,
Sorry for the late answer I wasn't aware you had replied!
Sorry could you help me understand exactly what am I looking for? Is it the IPv4 Gateway?
The model of the ISP router says ONT DUAL BAND 9762v1, not sure if that's the correct answer. I appreciate you still trying to help me :D
Yeah, that's how I got it setup, the broadband's ISP "modem" is set to Bridge Mode and the Asus router is set to Wireless Router Mode. I suppose that part is covered then.
I know it's silly but it's an old 2D MMORPG game that works on TCP and I have a lot more latency than I used to have a...
Gotcha. Yeah, sorry for the trouble, I thought it was possible since in this particular game, 100 ms is big deal haha I was just trying to optimize my settings since it looks like I have double NAT and whatnot.
But yeah, I appreciate it, thank you!
I'm noticing more latency while than I used to have. I'm wondering if there's some settings that I could optimize to reduce this, like for example double NAT.
Thanks alot Crim. I will keep that in mind, no sharing WAN IP :)
So this is what my ISP menu has on DNS and LAN IP:
And this is on Asus router:
DNS on Asus is set to automatic from ISP.
Thanks !
Hey, yeah sorry I'm asking because I'm don't know much about this topic. I understand it might be frustrating to read such stupid questions, sorry about that.
These are some pictures of what you mentioned. Asus is in bridge mode.
WAN Settings on Asus router...
I'm so confused lol. The ISP "modem" has 2 DNSs, then my asus router has a different DNS, then my PC has a different DNS from all the others. Also the WAN and LAN IPs from ISP modem and Asus router are different, so I don't know if that could cause extra latency.
It's so confusing because my ISP "modem" has 2 DNSs, then my asus router has a different DNS, then my PC has a different DNS from all the others. Hahaha what a mess.
Also the WAN and LAN IPs from ISP modem and Asus router are different. :'(