Wireless Router?

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  1. DiabloDj1

    DiabloDj1 Well-Known Member

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    Will a wireless router be a good choice if I do PC gaming? I know it screws up xbox sometimes but what bout PC o.o
     
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    wireless + gameing does not mix well unless you get a gaming router.
     
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    and some suck and overheat and stop working completely >.< . Try avoiding routers for games unless its meant for gaming
     
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    Ok.. so I may be gettin a new wired one then..
     
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    wired is best :) Wireless d/c alot some times :P
     
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    I've never had any problems with my wireless g-router for gaming on my comp and I rarely drop out of a game because my wireless internet dropped. I only wished that were true with xbox live.... lol even though for some reason I never drop out of a halo2 game, only out of the pregame lobby, but that's only because my router isn't supported my xbox live >_<
     
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    Pshh, I have a wifi router and its fine. As long you have your modem in the house then your fine. It doesnt really effect your preformance unless you have a crapy router . I had a really bad one but then i got a linksis Boost preformance which was about 75$ and i NEVER lag or anything .
     
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    I have satellite which gets a signal from a hill 1 mile away then an ethernet cord from the sattelite to the router. Then through 2 walls 100 feet away I have a wireless internet adapter to the router.

    I play every game with under 100 ping. On PC and PS2.

    Did I answer your question?
     
  9. Sniper001

    Sniper001 Legen-wait for it-dary!

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    I have a wireless router, works fine. Just make sure you buy a really nice one because I've had some problems with certain routers (Linksys for example)

    As long as you have a good ISP with high speed access, a router should do fine.
     
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    Dont buy netgear...ill say that in advance :P

    in my opinion, wifi at its current status (802.11 a/b/g/draft-n) is not reliable enough to not drop packets. Ethernet (wired connection) is much more reliable in terms of packets getting where you want them. In addition, the signal strength of a 802.11 router WILL go low no matter where you are (eventually), and more packets will be dropped, making your ping HUGE, if it doesnt drop your session
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    adding a router ads about 1-3ms to your latency buit other than that ti shoudln't be an issue assuing you get decent signal strenght/quality.

    I noticed no perceiveable diference between using a router and using an ethernet connection when gaming, atleast if you don't count the times i would randomy smack my wireless router(I had it suspended to the ceiling for better signal strength though I kinda smacked it a bit)


    also to the person who says it drops packets... no duh it's to be expected, but there is a reason why the same packet gets sound out around 50 times.

    kink an ethernet cord, see if that gets good signal...
     
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    ummm...were you right on top of ur router? Thats the only way to get COMPARABLE speed...
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    umm maybe 50-60 feat away through a few walls...

    you have to realize that a router which has a max transmiton rate of 50-100mb/s can send data faster than an internet conection which in the real world caps at at about 1/10th the bandwidth if you have a good conection and far elss if you don't


    also I was using an 11mb/snetgear router. I'll say this, it was sufficiently crappy but it worked OK.
     
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    Maybe this one:
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16833162134

    My dad used to want a wireless router, but I denied that cuz of xbox live. I dont use that anymore..so uhh..oh ---- that thing runs out soon, oh well. Anyhow, that seems like a good one. My current is a linksys which might be the problem that disconnects me from games
     
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    routers don't interfere with hardwaired connections in pretty much every scenario. the wireless router i have also acts as a hardwired router.
     

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