MisterCrow
Active member
Hi,
I’ve been experiencing lag spikes between my PC and router for some time now (lag spikes are apparent when pinging the router). It’s not terrible, but it is annoying when playing online games.
After much investigating and testing, I’ve come to the conclusion that the problem lies with wi-fi signal from the router, my internet connection is fine, and it’s not to do with interference on certain channels, or wi-fi drivers. Unfortunately, I’m forced to use wi-fi for gaming as running a cable from my desktop to my router is just not feasible in my house.
I’ve tried powerlines and they’ve not worked well.
Therefore I’m looking for recommendations for a good modem router. My criteria are that:
- It must be an ADSL modem router (not just a router). I don’t want two devices in our lounge as we don’t have the space on the side table, and it’ll look unsightly.
- The modem router should not be big and ugly, like so many gaming ones seem to look (e.g this)
- It can provide as reliable wi-fi connection as possible for gaming (no lag spikes). I’m not streaming 4k or sending huge files across the LAN so I don’t need fancy new technologies. I’m the only gamer in my household, my wife often streams Netflix / Prime, etc, but that’s it. It just needs to support both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz, which is pretty much a given these days.
- Ideally (though not a game changer) it should allow me to configure QoS.
Can anyone recommend a modem router based on the above criteria? I’ve had Netgear ones in the past that have been pretty reliable. Am currently using the modem router provided by my ISP (Plusnet), which isn’t great. ISP’s seem to often give their customers shoddy equipment nowadays.
Thanks
I’ve been experiencing lag spikes between my PC and router for some time now (lag spikes are apparent when pinging the router). It’s not terrible, but it is annoying when playing online games.
After much investigating and testing, I’ve come to the conclusion that the problem lies with wi-fi signal from the router, my internet connection is fine, and it’s not to do with interference on certain channels, or wi-fi drivers. Unfortunately, I’m forced to use wi-fi for gaming as running a cable from my desktop to my router is just not feasible in my house.
I’ve tried powerlines and they’ve not worked well.
Therefore I’m looking for recommendations for a good modem router. My criteria are that:
- It must be an ADSL modem router (not just a router). I don’t want two devices in our lounge as we don’t have the space on the side table, and it’ll look unsightly.
- The modem router should not be big and ugly, like so many gaming ones seem to look (e.g this)
- It can provide as reliable wi-fi connection as possible for gaming (no lag spikes). I’m not streaming 4k or sending huge files across the LAN so I don’t need fancy new technologies. I’m the only gamer in my household, my wife often streams Netflix / Prime, etc, but that’s it. It just needs to support both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz, which is pretty much a given these days.
- Ideally (though not a game changer) it should allow me to configure QoS.
Can anyone recommend a modem router based on the above criteria? I’ve had Netgear ones in the past that have been pretty reliable. Am currently using the modem router provided by my ISP (Plusnet), which isn’t great. ISP’s seem to often give their customers shoddy equipment nowadays.
Thanks