Use separate network cards for each application.
Use separate network cards for each application.
Essentially your Wi-Fi connection is unreliable, causing interruptions during gameplay. To avoid this, I prefer using data for gaming but struggle with watching videos on a second monitor due to high bandwidth usage. My main concern is World of Warcraft. I'm running Windows 10 on an ASUS ROG laptop. I've tried ForceBindIP for both 32 and 64 bit versions, but it doesn't work. I've also adjusted firewall settings, changed public/private networks, and blocked/allowed connections, yet the issue persists. Any other suggestions? Edit: I need my game to function on data, browser, Discord, etc., using Wi-Fi.
Yes, you can connect your PC directly via Ethernet. Alternatively, consider upgrading to better WiFi antennas or using a repeater for improved signal.