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iTsMrLuisMC_
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11-14-2016, 05:21 AM
#1
In our home we use various gadgets linked to the internet through Wi-Fi. I’ve linked my computer to the network using a powerline adapter. My family is complaining about slow downloads and weak signals since I’m using it for gaming. Is this really happening?
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iTsMrLuisMC_
11-14-2016, 05:21 AM #1

In our home we use various gadgets linked to the internet through Wi-Fi. I’ve linked my computer to the network using a powerline adapter. My family is complaining about slow downloads and weak signals since I’m using it for gaming. Is this really happening?

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CAMOOO
Member
225
11-14-2016, 11:00 AM
#2
It relies on the pricing plan and your actual usage. Neither of these details were mentioned.
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CAMOOO
11-14-2016, 11:00 AM #2

It relies on the pricing plan and your actual usage. Neither of these details were mentioned.

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Bro76
Member
126
11-23-2016, 10:30 AM
#3
We offer various download and upload capabilities. The number of wireless devices supported is listed, along with the router model used. Most games require only 1-2Mbps during online play, unless you experience significant slowdowns or are doing streaming and downloading simultaneously.
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Bro76
11-23-2016, 10:30 AM #3

We offer various download and upload capabilities. The number of wireless devices supported is listed, along with the router model used. Most games require only 1-2Mbps during online play, unless you experience significant slowdowns or are doing streaming and downloading simultaneously.

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kitkat7650
Member
211
12-08-2016, 04:49 AM
#4
Sorry, we are dealing with a brand new media router that has 200 down connections and about 20 up connections.
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kitkat7650
12-08-2016, 04:49 AM #4

Sorry, we are dealing with a brand new media router that has 200 down connections and about 20 up connections.

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wert30
Member
62
12-08-2016, 09:37 PM
#5
I don't have a direct way to know the exact number of wireless devices connected. Could you provide that information or check your device list?
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wert30
12-08-2016, 09:37 PM #5

I don't have a direct way to know the exact number of wireless devices connected. Could you provide that information or check your device list?

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XxDukesboy01xX
Junior Member
41
12-08-2016, 11:26 PM
#6
It seems there are more than 15 participants involved. I suggested creating a wired network at home, though no one is on board with that idea.
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XxDukesboy01xX
12-08-2016, 11:26 PM #6

It seems there are more than 15 participants involved. I suggested creating a wired network at home, though no one is on board with that idea.

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Peteechops25
Member
210
12-09-2016, 04:39 PM
#7
It seems like the Virgin Media router might struggle with the high number of connections. Think of wireless as a one-way street where traffic flows in both directions but only one car can pass at once. It operates in half-duplex mode, meaning only one device can transmit or receive at any given time. As more devices join, the available bandwidth gets split, leading to slower speeds and potential disruptions if the router isn't powerful enough.
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Peteechops25
12-09-2016, 04:39 PM #7

It seems like the Virgin Media router might struggle with the high number of connections. Think of wireless as a one-way street where traffic flows in both directions but only one car can pass at once. It operates in half-duplex mode, meaning only one device can transmit or receive at any given time. As more devices join, the available bandwidth gets split, leading to slower speeds and potential disruptions if the router isn't powerful enough.

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Eagle5543
Junior Member
18
12-09-2016, 05:09 PM
#8
He shared that his partner had spent four years in networking and she thought my gaming activities were taking up too much bandwidth, especially when she streams Netflix while playing.
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Eagle5543
12-09-2016, 05:09 PM #8

He shared that his partner had spent four years in networking and she thought my gaming activities were taking up too much bandwidth, especially when she streams Netflix while playing.

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KR4TOS
Member
193
12-09-2016, 09:28 PM
#9
It's definitely manageable to play games over a 200/20 connection. Streaming Netflix at 4K also works around that speed without issues. As someone who works with networks, I can confirm their claims are misleading. Bandwidth usage for gaming is minimal. The real chances of interference come from unusual powerline emissions or heavy downloading during gameplay, which is unlikely based on what you've shared.
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KR4TOS
12-09-2016, 09:28 PM #9

It's definitely manageable to play games over a 200/20 connection. Streaming Netflix at 4K also works around that speed without issues. As someone who works with networks, I can confirm their claims are misleading. Bandwidth usage for gaming is minimal. The real chances of interference come from unusual powerline emissions or heavy downloading during gameplay, which is unlikely based on what you've shared.

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HoofdPiet123
Member
51
12-17-2016, 02:39 AM
#10
I'm a support engineer and can verify every detail of this. Many believe gaming consumes their internet like a large appetite at Taco Bell. Some think Wi-Fi is a miracle solution while wired networks are obsolete. People often assume ISPs use the cheapest available equipment, which is typical in IT. In reality, those working in tech usually feel they have better insight than the clients they support.
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HoofdPiet123
12-17-2016, 02:39 AM #10

I'm a support engineer and can verify every detail of this. Many believe gaming consumes their internet like a large appetite at Taco Bell. Some think Wi-Fi is a miracle solution while wired networks are obsolete. People often assume ISPs use the cheapest available equipment, which is typical in IT. In reality, those working in tech usually feel they have better insight than the clients they support.

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