Question / Help need help with stream

Narcogen

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Run TwitchTest.


A regular speed test does not give you information relevant to how your connection performs while streaming to Twitch.
 

Narcogen

Active Member
Your ISP blocking upstream traffic to Twitch; your local router being configured (or misconfigured) to do the same; firewall or security software on your computer doing the same.
 

FerretBomb

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Specifically, as everything is zero it's likely either a problem with your router/modem, your connection to your ISP, or something on their close-to-you intranet. If only one server was low or zero and the others were returning good values, it'd be more likely a server somewhere in the middle of the chain, or the ingest server itself.

Step one is to power-cycle your modem/router, and any network hubs/switches on your network. I had one of those freak out at one point and cause issues until I unplugged it, waited for a half-minute or so, and replugged it. Livestreaming can also cause some poorly-coded modem/routers to fall over internally, as their packet handling stack isn't meant for constant high-throughput connections (normally this presents as working fine after a reboot, then having a problem again after livestreaming for a while).
 
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