ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: my xbox one reset my virgin router The size of data packets needed for online gaming are small and you only need 3.5 Mbps to be able to use Xbox Live. So, higher bandwidth broadband does not equate to faster online gaming. Higher bandwidth helps with downloading games, updates, and add-ons faster. What's more critical for the online experience is your ping and latency. Re: 2/3 playstation 4/5's on the same network Sounds like a NAT issue. Not sure how easy or if it can be resolved with VM's less feature-rich kit. Never had this problem with multiple consoles playing at the same time, but was running a decent ASUS router with the Hub in modem mode. Re: Hive Hub won't connect to InternetAs the Hub is in modem mode, I assume the Hive Hub is connected to the TP-Link, which is now handling the routing, DHCP, etc, and is what the Hive Hub should now be connected to. So, you need to do your troubleshooting with the TP-Link.Re: Gaming pingThat's good latency for VM broadband. I play a lot of multiplayer games, predominantly FPS, and see similar latency at my end and it doesn't cause me any issues beyond the inherent ones associated with this type of online gaming tech and worldwide hardware and users.