Try adjusting network settings or contact support for further assistance.
Try adjusting network settings or contact support for further assistance.
The name clearly indicates the problem. I've downloaded the latest drivers from the manufacturer's site and tested on both my laptop and phone. The results are consistent, suggesting the issue lies with the network adapter or my computer.
I checked the three gadgets at the same location. The router is in the house, but since I tested them all nearby, it wasn't a big issue. I used meter.net/ping-test and noticed it's reliable for League of Legends servers in Chicago. The network card is a Linksys Ae6000.
Wireless plays a significant role in network delays. Consider testing with a direct Ethernet connection and a wireless survey for channel insights on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.
That's a tiny little USB adapter, not surprised you would have worse latency with it. If this is a desktop PC I would highly recommend switching to a PCIe card if you can, ideally with an antenna you can position freely rather than stuck to the back of the PC.
I've been using it for three years without any issues. I thought it was old and that no one was making updates, so I switched to the Next-gen Max-stream AC600. Still facing the same problem.
The issue seems to be missing an Ethernet port in your room. Assuming it’s outdated, you upgraded to the AC600 but still face problems. To perform a channel analysis, you’d need a working Ethernet connection and compatible software tools.
I have a router extension in my room, but I couldn't relocate my entire setup. Would you like me to guide you through using the Wifiman mobile app for 2.4GHz and 5GHz analysis? I noticed it was listed there. Also, would testing with the USB adapter on your laptop help determine if the issue lies with the adapter or my PC? Thanks for your help—I'm just trying to enjoy my gaming break during Thanksgiving.