Is there a way to check real-time ping in browser-based casino games?

Hi all, any idea how I can get real-time ping when I’m in a browser casino? Is lag really an issue, or am I imagining things? Any advice on tools would be great, thanks!

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NetcodeTalk
NetcodeTalkAnswered on 12/22
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Laggy Browser Casinos: Browser casinos are picky about lag timing. No real-time ping is displayed, but it should not be too high. You can check your browser’s network tab (F12 > Network) for details – not quite accurate but useful. Clear cache, use another browser, or check Chrome’s ‘Network Condition’ dev tools settings. For live dealer interaction and faster games, lag is more significant. If there’s something wrong, change the connection or recommend that a casino includes a ping monitoring tool in its interface. Let us know what helps!

PatchImpact
PatchImpactAnswered on 12/22

Many online casino sites don’t display ping in real time. However, you can monitor your internet connection using browser developer tools (hit F12 and click on the Network tab). If you’re experiencing stuttering graphics or slow response times, it’s probably due to lag. Try using an ethernet cable, keeping browsers up to date, and cutting down on resource-intensive tabs. If lag is still an issue after these steps, reach out to casino customer support, as they may be able to tweak the back-end settings.

ProgressionCurve
ProgressionCurveAnswered on 12/23

While most web-based casinos do not display ping values, you can use browser add-ons such as Ping Test or Speedtest.net to gauge overall internet performance. Ping can cause lag in real-time games (e. g. live dealers). If your connection is poor, you may notice a delay when videos stream; this is often an indicator of high ping. Use the browser console (F12 key) to check out the response time or look up the ping using online tools for your casino’s IP address.

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