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ElderThyme
Member
59
03-09-2025, 05:49 AM
#1
Hi, Christmas brought me the components for an ITX build. I plan to use them for streaming and other purposes in my bedroom. Since I can't run an Ethernet cable, I need a reliable connection with minimal latency. I'm aiming for under 20MB per second and want to reduce lag in Steam. Any suggestions would be really helpful!
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ElderThyme
03-09-2025, 05:49 AM #1

Hi, Christmas brought me the components for an ITX build. I plan to use them for streaming and other purposes in my bedroom. Since I can't run an Ethernet cable, I need a reliable connection with minimal latency. I'm aiming for under 20MB per second and want to reduce lag in Steam. Any suggestions would be really helpful!

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Krazykitten
Junior Member
31
03-09-2025, 09:11 AM
#2
Are there any messages written on your walls? Your Wi-Fi connection could definitely be better.
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Krazykitten
03-09-2025, 09:11 AM #2

Are there any messages written on your walls? Your Wi-Fi connection could definitely be better.

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demstur
Junior Member
35
03-09-2025, 10:05 AM
#3
If a wired link isn't available, opt for 5.0GHz Wi-Fi instead of 2.4GHz. This boosts data transfer speed and reduces latency due to limited coverage area. I don’t have a precise ping measurement with Powerline adapters, but most people agree they’re not as reliable as a solid Ethernet connection. Their speeds are usually modest, depending on your home’s wiring setup.
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demstur
03-09-2025, 10:05 AM #3

If a wired link isn't available, opt for 5.0GHz Wi-Fi instead of 2.4GHz. This boosts data transfer speed and reduces latency due to limited coverage area. I don’t have a precise ping measurement with Powerline adapters, but most people agree they’re not as reliable as a solid Ethernet connection. Their speeds are usually modest, depending on your home’s wiring setup.

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Turkozi
Junior Member
46
03-09-2025, 11:24 AM
#4
There are no other connections available, like coax or anything else. I'm using the Asus 5300 router and have the Asus Wi-Fi antenna on my motherboard with 5GHz Wi-Fi. It seems power lines might be the only choice. The house is older, so I'm wondering if that would work well too...
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Turkozi
03-09-2025, 11:24 AM #4

There are no other connections available, like coax or anything else. I'm using the Asus 5300 router and have the Asus Wi-Fi antenna on my motherboard with 5GHz Wi-Fi. It seems power lines might be the only choice. The house is older, so I'm wondering if that would work well too...

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DutchMenno
Member
61
03-09-2025, 04:25 PM
#5
Create a gap in the wall, install some cable, and consider assigning the 5GHz Wi-Fi to the PC or set up a separate router specifically for it.
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DutchMenno
03-09-2025, 04:25 PM #5

Create a gap in the wall, install some cable, and consider assigning the 5GHz Wi-Fi to the PC or set up a separate router specifically for it.