Hi! I understand you’re experiencing issues with latency restarts on your Shadow PC. Could you share a bit more about what exactly is happening? For instance, does your Shadow PC connection drop and then automatically restart, or is it the latency that spikes resulting in a sort of reset? Also, are you using a wired or Wi-Fi connection, and have you noticed if this happens at certain times or during specific activities?
Getting a clearer picture will help me guide you better. Meanwhile, I can suggest some initial steps that often help with latency and connection stability:
1. Restart Your Network Equipment: Power cycle your router and modem by unplugging them for about 30 seconds, then plug them back in. This can clear any temporary network glitches.
2. Switch to Ethernet if Possible: Wired connections tend to be more stable and have less latency compared to Wi-Fi.
3. Check Local Network Load: Make sure no other devices on your network are heavily using bandwidth during your session (e.g., streaming, downloads).
4. Shadow PC Launcher Settings: Sometimes adjusting the frame rate limit in the Shadow PC launcher’s settings helps reduce latency spikes.
5. Update Network Drivers: On your Windows 10 device, check for any updates to your network adapter drivers via Device Manager.
If you’ve tried these or if the issue includes your PC restarting unexpectedly, let me know so I can help dive deeper or check for any recent known issues. Does any of this sound like your situation so far?
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Hi! I understand you’re experiencing issues with latency restarts on your Shadow PC. Could you share a bit more about what exactly is happening? For instance, does your Shadow PC connection drop and then automatically restart, or is it the latency that spikes resulting in a sort of reset? Also, are you using a wired or Wi-Fi connection, and have you noticed if this happens at certain times or during specific activities?
Getting a clearer picture will help me guide you better. Meanwhile, I can suggest some initial steps that often help with latency and connection stability:
1. Restart Your Network Equipment: Power cycle your router and modem by unplugging them for about 30 seconds, then plug them back in. This can clear any temporary network glitches.
2. Switch to Ethernet if Possible: Wired connections tend to be more stable and have less latency compared to Wi-Fi.
3. Check Local Network Load: Make sure no other devices on your network are heavily using bandwidth during your session (e.g., streaming, downloads).
4. Shadow PC Launcher Settings: Sometimes adjusting the frame rate limit in the Shadow PC launcher’s settings helps reduce latency spikes.
5. Update Network Drivers: On your Windows 10 device, check for any updates to your network adapter drivers via Device Manager.
If you’ve tried these or if the issue includes your PC restarting unexpectedly, let me know so I can help dive deeper or check for any recent known issues. Does any of this sound like your situation so far?