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BabyJam's avatar
BabyJam
Joining in
12 months ago

Multiple devices can’t download at the same time

Hi community 

I’m a new customer to virgin on the 1Gb plan, we noticed last night that if 2 Xbox try to download at the same time over Wi-Fi then the first gets around 180mb download and the second only gets around 4mb. This also impacted us playing on a third Xbox causing lag during online gaming.  Speaking with the engineer who installed the broadband he said we would have no issues with everything over Wi-Fi, do I need to look at running some network cable or should the Wi-Fi be able to handle 3 xbox

  • Tudor's avatar
    Tudor
    Very Insightful Person

    If you are serious about gaming then WiFi is not the way to go. Run an Ethernet cable for you devices and get a cheap 5 port Ethernet switch. 

  • jpeg1's avatar
    jpeg1
    Alessandro Volta

    Yes, you need to get wired up if you want good gaming performance. 

    I also wonder whether that remote games server is equipped to send three parallel streams at full speed to the same address. 

  • Hello BabyJam.

    Thanks for your post and welcome to our community.

    It looks like the previous replies have answered what we would have advised.

    It would be best to look at setting up a wired connection for your consoles.

    How are the speeds in general? any drops in connection?

    Gareth_L

  • Thanks all, it was as expected.

    With regards to the speeds in general, if there are no updates to games etc we are all fine to play, watch but as soon as one console updates a game everything else is impacted even though the console dl speed is around 150mb which is a problem

    • Paul_DN's avatar
      Paul_DN
      Forum Team

      Hi BabyJam,

      Thank you for reaching back out and for the update, as advised where possible a wired connection is always best when it comes to gaming,  Download speed can depend on a variety of factors; it can depend on your package, what devices you have and how many, how those devices are connected, and many other things,  we have a download speed guarantee, and this will show the minimum speed that we would expect for all our packages. You can take a look at that here.

      Regards

      Paul.
       

       

  • legacy1's avatar
    legacy1
    Alessandro Volta

    Its because wifi is variable some AP/routers are better at dealing with that then others.

    Really the only way is to have many AP's per device which is not a good idea then you might run into bufferbloat which another way is to be on a low speed to QoS/BWM for better shared bandwidth.