Till about two weeks ago I had no issues, now I seem to be hitting an artificial 20Mbps limit which is preventing it from working as expected.
Speedtest results for my connection are coming back at 68Mbps on average but the built in Geforce now test is stuck at 20-22Mbps.
I've been trough the trouble shooting with the Geforce support team who are pointing the finger squarely at the ISP so not really sure what else to try. I've checked router config, firewalls, qos etc and now at a bit of a loss.
Is it worth raising something officially with tech support? The last time I called tech support I had a hard time getting them to even raise something as simple as no internet connection. Worried that this would just get lost in translation.
I’m having the exact same issues here. Poor latency, packet loss and bandwidth. I’m on G.fast too.
What’s going on?
Are you getting the same 20Mbps limit I am?
not sure what you mean by Geforce do you really mean you have a G.Fast connection?
@imjolly Nvidea Geforce optimiser.
GeForce Now is a gaming streaming service like Google’s Stadia. Incidentally Stadia still seems to work fine.
Last week or so GeForce Now has been very poor with limited bandwidth (seems to be around 20mbs when they say 50mbs is desirable) and 4%+ packet loss.
Just thinking - have BT done something to limit this service as it needs a fair bit of bandwidth?
That result isn't really helpful as it doesen't even give you a clue to where the problem is. Does it originate in the BT network or further along in the route?
If you have the IP addy you could do a tracert which would give you an idea or even set up a pingplotter.
Unfortunately Geforce now support will not give me an IP address. I've seen no change in this either.
I'm going to have to try and find it another way.
You can use CurrPorts to find out the IP.
In the CurrPorts advanced filters, use the string include:process:geforcenow.