I have the following problem and although I have been losing the PS4 gameplay for a long time, like Overwatch, For Honor, Rainbow Six and now in Apex Legends. It's almost always the same. My game character stops and can no longer move and only look around or different depending on the game. Have already looked if it is connected to my internet connection but which is stable according to PS4. (Have a long LAN cable from the router up in my room, which then goes into my repeater) On the PS4 I play with wireless because the repeater is very close to the PS4 and the PS4 has 100% reception. Have already tried with LAN cable s.der PS4 to play… Always the same disconnects 😥
Can that be due to the PS4?
On the PC I have no disconnects (PC has LAN cable from the repeater)
I'm getting tired of the disconnects, please help me!
Sometimes I have problems like that. This is usually the router or the Internet connection in general. So much can't be done there now except maybe times to call the Internet provider and to ask / complain
I have the disconnects for a long time have changed the provider in time already 1 time 😢. And new router too
How often does this happen and what kind of router do you have?
Within one hour the 2-4 can happen. Is different sometimes I can play a bit longer without disconnects
Router is Fritz! Box
I would roughly say that your internet is too slow for gambling and so on. Especially if other users use the WLAN, it may be that the packages, so to speak, that you need to play, arrive too late over the Internet or not at all
In itself, my internet connection is good. I play with a friend who has terrible internet and does not even fly out of the game. (Lays only sometimes.)
Are also in a party where I'm not thrown out of it.
Unfortunately, I do not know then
If you have a cable Internet IPv6 connection, it could be due to the known delays in the dual-stack lite protocol. That Your ping delay is sometimes too high.
Since you can possibly set manually other DNS servers to alleviate the delay a bit.
Here it is discussed and explained quite well: