What, just for MMOs?
Summary of accounts (via Wow):
IBurst : Sucked... The ping sits 600ms+ but the real issue is that it spikes randomly which makes for a non-fun
vodacom 3G : Sometimes it's stable at about 700ms, but if you are unlucky enough to get hit by "high use times" of the network, expect to be dropped down to 3000ms or even disconnected! Otherwise it's consistant
Telkom 3G : Sits between 500ms and 800ms, I've only ever had issues once (when someone accidentally cut that cable)
Adsl : Sure someone else can provide better info than me on that.
Neotel: I hear rumours that for a while in the beginning it's good, then just gets progressively worse - but I have no first hand experience.
EDIT:
Telkom 3G also gives me 80 to 120ms ping on SAIX TF2 server (this while the other PC is playing WoW as well) - but that would be more dependant on your location to the towers
Fibre (Neotel): This is a no go.... unfortunately with Neotel and the whole fibre sector... gaming has pretty much not been introduced yet and it is very unstable... yeh ur games might be a bit faster but u have to worry about cable breaks and those can take weeks to repair therefore leaving you stranded for sometimes weeks while neotel resolves their issues.
My area is very well coverd by neotel. But they also work on wireless...how will this affect me if lets say im playing wow ?
Wireless & gaming should never be used in the same sentence.
That goes for everything, even peripherals.
Why not grim????
Well pings are shocking for starters and I just think wireless doesn't promote performance like wired does.
I used iBurst for awhile before getting DSL and you can't compare the 2. iBurst is simply not geared for gaming, neither is any wireless technology out there.
Any ETA on the seacom?
Well 3G is a form of wireless gamingI have used it alot when playing WOKF and i never ever had a problem when it came to gaming... but DSL will top everything at this current stage because we are behind the times.... i just say wait until Seacom comes into play then you will see we will be with the rest of the world.... at 12mbps lines
Wireless is a bit underrated, really.
I've a line fault in my house, and can't get ADSL working here, so I've been on iBurst for three years or so. I have higher pings than fixed line users, obviously, but at around 75-90ms locally, it's not really an issue at issue. Anything up to 300ms is, despite what anyone might want to tell you to the contrary, quite okay for gaming.
Of course, reception strength is a significant factor, though. I live in an excellent reception area for iBurst (there's a base station a few blocks away).
Ok I guess for some games wireless is sufficient, if you plan on playing FPS's I wouldn't waste your time, even DOTA is a ball ache on wireless![]()