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VVALORANT
•Created by jordan on 4/9/2024 in #community-help
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dns of google is 8.8.8.8 iirc
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VVALORANT
•Created by jordan on 4/9/2024 in #community-help
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U could also go to properties of ur router and enable Throughput Booster, bring transmit power up to 5, set preferred band to 6 ghz if u have it, change roaming aggressiveness to low, blah blah blah
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VVALORANT
•Created by jordan on 4/9/2024 in #community-help
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it just seems like a network issue
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VVALORANT
•Created by jordan on 4/9/2024 in #community-help
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yea then go to properties
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VVALORANT
•Created by jordan on 4/9/2024 in #community-help
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Not sure how it works for u
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VVALORANT
•Created by jordan on 4/9/2024 in #community-help
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I mean i find my network band just by looking at my Network and Internet properties in Settings
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VVALORANT
•Created by jordan on 4/9/2024 in #community-help
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disregard that
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VVALORANT
•Created by jordan on 4/9/2024 in #community-help
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Oh wait nah im stupid that only applies to wifi
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VVALORANT
•Created by jordan on 4/9/2024 in #community-help
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If it's set to 2.4ghz you might be able to turn it up to 5 cuz it seems like a network issue
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VVALORANT
•Created by jordan on 4/9/2024 in #community-help
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You should be able to find the network band by looking at your internet's properties in settings
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VVALORANT
•Created by jordan on 4/9/2024 in #community-help
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is it 2.4ghz or 5
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VVALORANT
•Created by jordan on 4/9/2024 in #community-help
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do you use wifi
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