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What does 460 mean (showing what 460 means)

What does 460 mean (showing what 460 means)

 460 means that the network delay reaches the highest 460ms, which means that the server fails to connect, the server is unresponsive, the network speed is blocked, and the abbreviation is 460, which describes the extremely poor network signal. For example, when the delay in Honor of Kings reaches 460ms, the game character is completely uncontrollable and moves. Network delay refers to the transmission of various data in network media through network protocols (such as TCP/IP). If the amount of information is too large and unlimited, excessive network traffic will cause the device to respond slowly, causing network delay.

  Definition of network delay: the time taken to transmit in the transmission medium, that is, the time between the time between the start of the message entering the network and it begins to leave the network. How to define the network latency: 1. 1~30ms: Extremely fast, almost no delay is noticed, and the speed of playing any game is particularly smooth. 2. 31~50ms: Good, you can play normally, without obvious delays. 3. 51~100ms: Normal, you can feel delays in the confrontation game above a certain level, and occasionally feel pauses 4. 100ms~200ms: Bad, you cannot play confrontation games normally, with obvious lags, and occasionally packet loss and disconnection. 5. 200ms~500ms: Very bad, you can feel obvious delays and lags in the webpage, and you often lose packets or are unable to access them.

  How to eliminate network latency: 1. Improve WAN performance. Enterprises can carefully control application performance within the LAN, but this control capability cannot be extended to the WAN. WANs usually have multiple optional service providers that operate top-level backbone infrastructure at the carrier level. WAN operators can also contribute to reducing latency by selecting shorter and more efficient routing paths, deploying low-latency switches and routing devices, and actively avoiding network device downtime.

  2. Repair application performance on LAN. If an application that has just installed or modified settings has local network performance issues, try to verify the application's settings, system compatibility, and software status; also review the installation and setup documentation. For example, if the application supports bandwidth limitation, check if the bandwidth is accidentally over-limited and cannot communicate properly.

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