on 28-08-2021 18:57
Hi,
I just wondered if anyone could suggest a mesh router suitable for gaming? Our wifi keeps dropping out in the bedroom where my son's games console and I was led to believe one of these routers would probably help.
Thanks
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on 28-08-2021 19:32
The deco, as mentioned above, gets a good write up around here. When buying, consider whether you want a dual band or tri band system. Tri is more expensive but includes a dedicated radio to shuffle traffic between mesh units so should be faster overall. In the deco range, this means the m5 or m9. Both systems have been around a while now and can be picked up for a reasonable price if you’re willing to wait for offers on them.
alternatives from asus and netgear are also fine if you prefer their aesthetics.
on 28-08-2021 19:13
Hi - I have a DECO M5 system - I have 1 gig broadband.
I get full 1 gig downstairs and my son gets 700- 750 dload in his room.
Dave
on 28-08-2021 19:32
The deco, as mentioned above, gets a good write up around here. When buying, consider whether you want a dual band or tri band system. Tri is more expensive but includes a dedicated radio to shuffle traffic between mesh units so should be faster overall. In the deco range, this means the m5 or m9. Both systems have been around a while now and can be picked up for a reasonable price if you’re willing to wait for offers on them.
alternatives from asus and netgear are also fine if you prefer their aesthetics.
on 28-08-2021 21:12
on 29-08-2021 07:41
I believe the TP-Link Deco M5 is "only" dual band, not tri-band. However, I don't think that for the suggested purpose that will matter - dual band still gives 140 Mbps or more potential connected to a a secondary mesh unit even on my cheaper Deco M4. That sort of bandwidth is not easily saturated, so the latency (ping) critical for gaming will be as good as you'll get over wifi, and what's more the Deco app easily allows you to add the gaming machine to the QoS list that will prioritise traffic.
I have to agree with @jbrennand that running an ethernet cable between gaming machine and hub/router is the ideal, if only because EVERY minor hiccup for a youthful gamer will, regardless of actual cause, be blamed immediately and vehemently on one of two things:
1) Daaaaaaaddddd! The wifi's not working! <whine, whinge, moan, repeat>
2) Daaaaaaaadddd! I'm being DDOS'd! Can you change my IP address? I didn't do anything, honest, somebody is picking on me for no reason.
You can address item 1 with an ethernet cable. Item 2 is best addressed by other technologies.
on 29-08-2021 10:41
Simple answer is modem mode plus your own router, and a WIRED connection for gaming.
on 29-08-2021 13:45
Brilliant! You are absolutely spot on about the blaming it's driving me nuts. Thanks for your help.
on 29-08-2021 13:46
Thank you so much that's brilliant info, much appreciated.
on 29-08-2021 14:44
on 31-08-2021 14:55
Hi @Psychohetty thanks for posting and welcome to our community.
Have you fully resolved your issues? If not, we'd be happy to have a look at your WiFi issue from here.
Regards
Lee_R