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SlaRac0nte_
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06-30-2026, 11:09 AM
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I need to explain this because someone asked for help. Is it common sense? Anyway, my family and I got new internet recently, and the connection is super fast and beautiful. My old internet took about four days to download an 800mb game on my Oculus, which felt slow. So when I played Overwatch with friends, the game disconnected after ten minutes. I knew that lag was normal for DC games so I just shrugged it off.

Ten minutes later, after restarting the match, I saw my friends moving and fighting normally, but their speech icons didn't show up. At the same time, they couldn't hear me. Then things got really laggy and finally broke the connection. I thought this was just a bug in Overwatch since everyone else had tried it before. But no luck for me either.

Today, I decided to try something new on my Quest 2 by playing some PvP with kids online. After loading into the lobby, everything felt smooth at first. Then suddenly I started getting laggy and communication stopped. When that happened, I got sent back to whatever screen or menu was open.

I tried restarting both consoles, changing the router, and even hard resetting them (which included checking my hardware). Nothing worked on either one of those games. Now I am confused and really frustrated. The only things that worked were the Roku box and my family's phones; they didn't have any issues at all. If anyone knows how to fix this or what to do, please tell me because it would help a lot.

(Update: I forgot to mention too much about the other stuff. I play on Xbox One S and Oculus Quest 2. Sorry for not being clearer.)
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SlaRac0nte_
06-30-2026, 11:09 AM #1

I need to explain this because someone asked for help. Is it common sense? Anyway, my family and I got new internet recently, and the connection is super fast and beautiful. My old internet took about four days to download an 800mb game on my Oculus, which felt slow. So when I played Overwatch with friends, the game disconnected after ten minutes. I knew that lag was normal for DC games so I just shrugged it off.

Ten minutes later, after restarting the match, I saw my friends moving and fighting normally, but their speech icons didn't show up. At the same time, they couldn't hear me. Then things got really laggy and finally broke the connection. I thought this was just a bug in Overwatch since everyone else had tried it before. But no luck for me either.

Today, I decided to try something new on my Quest 2 by playing some PvP with kids online. After loading into the lobby, everything felt smooth at first. Then suddenly I started getting laggy and communication stopped. When that happened, I got sent back to whatever screen or menu was open.

I tried restarting both consoles, changing the router, and even hard resetting them (which included checking my hardware). Nothing worked on either one of those games. Now I am confused and really frustrated. The only things that worked were the Roku box and my family's phones; they didn't have any issues at all. If anyone knows how to fix this or what to do, please tell me because it would help a lot.

(Update: I forgot to mention too much about the other stuff. I play on Xbox One S and Oculus Quest 2. Sorry for not being clearer.)

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cheleen
Member
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07-07-2026, 05:04 PM
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Welcome to our forum! Do you have a router sitting between your console and your internet connection? Please tell us what brand and model it is. Also, are you connected using an ethernet cable or through wireless signals?
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cheleen
07-07-2026, 05:04 PM #2

Welcome to our forum! Do you have a router sitting between your console and your internet connection? Please tell us what brand and model it is. Also, are you connected using an ethernet cable or through wireless signals?

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alexagas
Member
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07-07-2026, 06:31 PM
#3
I have a router, which is a Calix GigaSpire Blast, version 6.1. I use Wi-Fi for everything and haven't gotten these problems until now. Is this new internet causing the issue, or does connecting through the WAN help?
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alexagas
07-07-2026, 06:31 PM #3

I have a router, which is a Calix GigaSpire Blast, version 6.1. I use Wi-Fi for everything and haven't gotten these problems until now. Is this new internet causing the issue, or does connecting through the WAN help?