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= How to Get a Better PING? =
= Improving Ping =
A lower PING can significantly improve your gameplay experience. Here are some tips on how to reduce your PING and improve your connection:
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=== 1. Restart Your Router ===
'''Improving Ping''' means reducing network latency while playing CIT. Lower ping usually gives smoother movement, fewer delays, and more responsive combat and driving.


* Restarting your router can sometimes help to refresh your internet connection and potentially lower your PING.
== Overview ==


=== 2. Close Background Programs ===
Ping is the time it takes for data to travel between your PC and the server and come back.


* Close unnecessary programs running in the background that might be using your internet connection.
Important points:


=== 3. Ensure Latest MTA Version ===
* lower ping is better
* more stable ping is better than ping that keeps jumping
* CIT does not have a command that directly lowers your ping
* most ping improvements come from your network, your MTA settings, and reducing background bandwidth use


* Make sure you're using the latest version of '''MTA''' to avoid compatibility issues that might affect your connection.
In CIT, you can display another player's ping when aiming by enabling '''See Target Ping''' in <code>/settings</code>.


=== 4. Bring Your Modem Closer ===
== What affects ping ==


* If you're using a wired connection, try bringing your modem closer to your PC to reduce latency.
Your ping is mainly affected by:


=== 5. Use Anti-Malware and Cleaner Programs ===
* how far you are from the server
* the route your ISP uses to reach the server
* Wi-Fi quality and interference
* background downloads or uploads
* connection problems in MTA download or browser settings


* Run '''anti-malware programs''' and use tools like '''CCleaner''' to clean your PC and remove unnecessary files that may impact your performance.
If one server has much better ping than another, distance to the server usually matters.


=== 6. Minimize Network Usage ===
== CIT settings ==


* If someone in your household is using your wireless network for activities like downloading or streaming, ask them to stop temporarily. These activities can consume bandwidth and result in high PING due to packet loss.
=== See Target Ping ===


=== 7. Check for Hidden Programs Using Network ===
To show ping when you aim at a player:


* Sometimes, hidden programs can consume your internet bandwidth. Open '''Task Manager''' (Ctrl + Alt + Delete) and terminate any unnecessary programs that might be using your network.
* open <code>/settings</code>
* enable '''See Target Ping'''


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This only shows ping. It does not reduce it.


=== Additional Resources ===
== MTA settings ==
Source: <nowiki>https://cit.gg/index.php?topic=158399.0</nowiki>


Suggest Edits: <nowiki>https://cit.gg/index.php?topic=209897</nowiki>
Some MTA advanced settings are used for connection troubleshooting.
 
=== Browser speed ===
 
'''Browser [[speed]]''' is an advanced browser or download troubleshooting option.
 
When troubleshooting server-browser or download issues, it can be lowered to:
 
* '''Very Slow'''
* '''Slow'''
 
=== Single connection ===
 
'''Single connection''' is an advanced connection troubleshooting option.
 
When troubleshooting connection or download issues:
 
* turn it '''On'''
 
=== Packet tag ===
 
'''Packet tag''' adds the word <code>mtasa</code> to network packets.
 
This is only useful in special cases where:
 
* your ISP needs to identify MTA traffic
 
== Network improvements ==
 
=== Reduce Wi-Fi interference ===
 
If you are playing on Wi-Fi:
 
* move closer to the router
* reduce the number of walls and ceilings between your PC and the router
* avoid interference from nearby [[electronics]]
* reduce interference from neighboring Wi-Fi networks if possible
 
=== Use a less congested Wi-Fi band ===
 
If your router and PC support it, a strong <code>6 GHz</code> connection can give:
 
* lower congestion
* more reliable connections
* lower latency
 
Notes:
 
* <code>6 GHz</code> has shorter range
* it does not go through walls as well as lower bands
* it needs supported router hardware, adapter hardware, and drivers
 
== Reduce background bandwidth use ==
 
Background traffic can make ping worse, especially if your line is busy with updates, uploads, or other downloads.
 
=== Metered connection ===
 
Windows lets you mark a network as a metered connection to reduce the amount of data used by apps and services.
 
To set it:
 
* for Wi-Fi, open Windows network settings for your connected Wi-Fi and turn on '''Metered connection'''
* for Ethernet, open Windows network settings for your connected Ethernet and turn on '''Metered connection'''
 
=== Delivery Optimization ===
 
Windows '''Delivery Optimization''' can also use bandwidth for updates and uploads.
 
To reduce its effect:
 
* open Windows Update advanced options
* open '''Delivery Optimization'''
* limit download bandwidth
* limit upload bandwidth
* set a monthly upload limit if needed
* if you do not want downloads from other PCs, turn that option off
 
== Practical setup ==
 
If your ping is unstable, start with this setup:
 
* use <code>/settings</code> only to display ping, not as a fix
* in MTA advanced settings, try '''Single connection = On'''
* if you have connection or download issues, lower '''Browser speed''' to '''Slow''' or '''Very Slow'''
* only use '''Packet tag''' if your ISP specifically needs it
* move closer to the router
* reduce Wi-Fi interference
* use a less congested band if available
* reduce Windows background bandwidth use with '''Metered connection''' or '''Delivery Optimization''' limits
 
== Troubleshooting ==
 
=== High ping all the time ===
 
If your ping is always high:
 
* the route to the server may be long
* your Wi-Fi signal may be weak
* your network may be busy with other traffic
 
=== Ping jumps up and down ===
 
If your ping spikes:
 
* check for background downloads
* check Windows update traffic
* reduce Wi-Fi interference
* test MTA with '''Single connection''' turned on
 
=== Only CIT downloads or connection feel slow ===
 
If the problem is more about connecting or loading:
 
* lower '''Browser speed''' to '''Slow''' or '''Very Slow'''
* turn '''Single connection''' on
 
=== ISP-specific issue ===
 
If your ISP needs to identify MTA traffic:
 
* enable '''Packet tag'''
 
== Notes ==
 
* There is no CIT command that directly lowers ping.
* <code>See Target Ping</code> is a display setting only.
* <code>Single connection</code> and <code>Browser speed</code> are troubleshooting settings, not guaranteed permanent fixes.
* A cleaner and more stable connection is usually more important than small changes in raw ping.
 
== See also ==
 
* [[CIT Settings]]
* [[MTA Settings]]
* [[Improving FPS]]

Revision as of 23:16, 16 April 2026

Improving Ping

Improving Ping means reducing network latency while playing CIT. Lower ping usually gives smoother movement, fewer delays, and more responsive combat and driving.

Overview

Ping is the time it takes for data to travel between your PC and the server and come back.

Important points:

  • lower ping is better
  • more stable ping is better than ping that keeps jumping
  • CIT does not have a command that directly lowers your ping
  • most ping improvements come from your network, your MTA settings, and reducing background bandwidth use

In CIT, you can display another player's ping when aiming by enabling See Target Ping in /settings.

What affects ping

Your ping is mainly affected by:

  • how far you are from the server
  • the route your ISP uses to reach the server
  • Wi-Fi quality and interference
  • background downloads or uploads
  • connection problems in MTA download or browser settings

If one server has much better ping than another, distance to the server usually matters.

CIT settings

See Target Ping

To show ping when you aim at a player:

  • open /settings
  • enable See Target Ping

This only shows ping. It does not reduce it.

MTA settings

Some MTA advanced settings are used for connection troubleshooting.

Browser speed

Browser speed is an advanced browser or download troubleshooting option.

When troubleshooting server-browser or download issues, it can be lowered to:

  • Very Slow
  • Slow

Single connection

Single connection is an advanced connection troubleshooting option.

When troubleshooting connection or download issues:

  • turn it On

Packet tag

Packet tag adds the word mtasa to network packets.

This is only useful in special cases where:

  • your ISP needs to identify MTA traffic

Network improvements

Reduce Wi-Fi interference

If you are playing on Wi-Fi:

  • move closer to the router
  • reduce the number of walls and ceilings between your PC and the router
  • avoid interference from nearby electronics
  • reduce interference from neighboring Wi-Fi networks if possible

Use a less congested Wi-Fi band

If your router and PC support it, a strong 6 GHz connection can give:

  • lower congestion
  • more reliable connections
  • lower latency

Notes:

  • 6 GHz has shorter range
  • it does not go through walls as well as lower bands
  • it needs supported router hardware, adapter hardware, and drivers

Reduce background bandwidth use

Background traffic can make ping worse, especially if your line is busy with updates, uploads, or other downloads.

Metered connection

Windows lets you mark a network as a metered connection to reduce the amount of data used by apps and services.

To set it:

  • for Wi-Fi, open Windows network settings for your connected Wi-Fi and turn on Metered connection
  • for Ethernet, open Windows network settings for your connected Ethernet and turn on Metered connection

Delivery Optimization

Windows Delivery Optimization can also use bandwidth for updates and uploads.

To reduce its effect:

  • open Windows Update advanced options
  • open Delivery Optimization
  • limit download bandwidth
  • limit upload bandwidth
  • set a monthly upload limit if needed
  • if you do not want downloads from other PCs, turn that option off

Practical setup

If your ping is unstable, start with this setup:

  • use /settings only to display ping, not as a fix
  • in MTA advanced settings, try Single connection = On
  • if you have connection or download issues, lower Browser speed to Slow or Very Slow
  • only use Packet tag if your ISP specifically needs it
  • move closer to the router
  • reduce Wi-Fi interference
  • use a less congested band if available
  • reduce Windows background bandwidth use with Metered connection or Delivery Optimization limits

Troubleshooting

High ping all the time

If your ping is always high:

  • the route to the server may be long
  • your Wi-Fi signal may be weak
  • your network may be busy with other traffic

Ping jumps up and down

If your ping spikes:

  • check for background downloads
  • check Windows update traffic
  • reduce Wi-Fi interference
  • test MTA with Single connection turned on

Only CIT downloads or connection feel slow

If the problem is more about connecting or loading:

  • lower Browser speed to Slow or Very Slow
  • turn Single connection on

ISP-specific issue

If your ISP needs to identify MTA traffic:

  • enable Packet tag

Notes

  • There is no CIT command that directly lowers ping.
  • See Target Ping is a display setting only.
  • Single connection and Browser speed are troubleshooting settings, not guaranteed permanent fixes.
  • A cleaner and more stable connection is usually more important than small changes in raw ping.

See also