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here aren’t too many ways you can speed up the download speeds for Elder Scrolls Online on the PS4.
Ps4 Slow Speed 2019 Release
However, here are a few tips that I’ve picked up from around the ‘net which appear to work well for many:
when downloading ESO, run the “Test Internet Connection” in your PS4 system settings. For whatever reason, this can speed up your download speeds by a stupid amount (assuming you’re on a high speed internet connection).
start the ESO download and then put the PS4 into “Rest Mode“. Olm converter pro serial.
if you want to be awesome – combine #1 and #2 to break the internet.
If these don’t work for you, or you’re home internet connection really sucks, then take your PS4 to a friends house (who has high speed broadband), hook it up and steal their int’netz for a few hours.
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Ps4 Slow Speed 2019 Game
- When looking at the TCP handshake from the PS4 I can see that it’s using an initial Window Size of 8192 (Bytes) and a Scaling Value of 6 (multiply by 64). All looking good so far and pretty typical.
PS4 SYN Packet - After the handshake has been completed, the Window size on the PS4 has been reduced all the way down to 135 Bytes which gives an effective window of 8640 (135*64). For the rest of the capture, the PS4 effective window fluctuates between around 3K and 8K but never exceeds 8640 Bytes.
PS4 Window Size - Because the PS4 advertises such a small Window, the download server can only send a handful of packets at a time (each packet is 1448 Bytes) before it has to stop and wait for the PS4 to tell it to send more. So the sequence is, server sends 5 packets or so and then waits for 22ms before it gets the response back from the PS4 telling it to send more. Server sends another 5 packets and then waits for another 22ms etc etc. You can see the behaviour quite clearly here and here.