Many thanks Ferret. When you mention ' a better network connection' are you meaning my ISP or hardware/software settings on my internal network?
For my ISP there is not alot I can control. But speciically is there something on my own netwrok I could improve/tweak re settings or hardware?
Unfortunately, it's your ISP connection that generally is going to be the bottleneck, yes. :/
You can install software like PingPlotter (they have a free version) to help analyze your connection and suggest where the weak point is, to contact your ISP and point at a specific server causing the issue. Some people also set up a (paid) VPN to force a different route if there's a specific problem-node in play and your ISP refuses to fix it.
That's really interesting.
I was streaming earlier today on 4G / LTE mobile and I was getting a lot of spikes from a 5,000kbps connection that meant during the stream I really had to turn it down to 3,500 to get smooth performance. The upload speed test in the area was 17,000kbps and was low population area (very few competing cells) but it really didn't like it when things jumped and ultimately this wasn't a wired landline connection so by what you were saying I was asking for trouble anyway.
Yep, wireless connections, whether via wifi or 4G/LTE, are going to by their inherent nature be unstable and susceptible to interference. It's why one of the first recommendations for any new streamer is to run a cable.
Speedtests (aside from R1ch's Twitch Test tool) generally only measure PEAK speeds, ignore packet loss, and actually
discard the worst results... that streaming specifically needs to know about, as streaming relies on minimum constant throughput to deliver a smooth video stream.
Professional iRL/mobile-location backpacks like Thegunrun or Teradek utilize big antennas, multiple SIM cards and clever connection bonding/replication to an intermediary server to help ensure consistent minimum throughput over the wireless link. A 4G modem or tethered cellphone is going to be a lot more shaky, even under optimal conditions.