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rugby49
Aspirant
Nov 27, 2016

Orbi WiFi and PS4 using Wifi

Been running Orbi and the satellite for about three weeks now and have to say it is overall working extremely well in my 3100 square foot house.  Just bought a new LG OLED TV so moved the gaming consoles from a hard wired connection to using wifi.  XBox One S is fine and has a good stable connection but the PS4 is only connecting at 9mbs, which thinking the cheap parts that Sony probably uses is more an issued with them.  Now when I run a speed test over Wifi I typically show 90 to 100 mbs per second anywhere in the house.  So I would rather not move the PS4 back to a hard wired connection on the second floor but was wondering if a powerline adapter would still work with Orbi.  I already have two here just have not tried hooking them up yet.  I did read the post earlier that talked briefly about Powerline adapter but never read about anyone actually trying it. I have my setup a little different where my internet connection is on the second floor over a garage and have the satellite on the first floor centrally located.  Excellent wifi coverage throughout the house and along the perimeter outside.

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  • You could link Powerline from the Orbi to the destination, but the way I solved for this is to hardwire the PS4 into my Orbi satellite - giving wired speed and latency even over 5G backhaul.

     

    Rodney

    • rugby49's avatar
      rugby49
      Aspirant

       

      Wish I could but not practical. Last resort I can move it back to second floor in the room with Orbi where it would be hard wired to router. Just ran a few more speed test. Pulled the Ps4 out of the cabinet thinking wood might be blocking signal and it was 17mbs. Put it back in cabinet and ran network test through PS4 and it was 50mbs. Seems to be all over the place. Will live with it as the XBox One S  has hardware capability for 4K and UHD as well as the normal streaming.

      • DarrenM's avatar
        DarrenM
        Sr. NETGEAR Moderator

        Hello Rugby49

         

        Have you tried with the latest firmware 1.4.0.16 this is a large update with alot of fixes I would suggest updating to see if you get better performance on your PS4.

         

        DarrenM

  • The PS4 and frankly all Sony gaming products (except perhaps the PS4 Pro which I read uses a different wifi chip) are a disaster when it comes to WiFi throughput. I use Powerline still with Orbi and they work great for devices that don't have WiFi at all or things like the PS4. I personally try to limit the amount of Powerline devices plugged in, the more I had the worse the throughput got. I currently have three, one at the Orbi, one at the PS4 and one hooked up to a non-WiFi device. All work great.

    • peteytesting's avatar
      peteytesting
      Hero

      got a ps4 here and its working perfectly with the orbi , have set the 2.4 gig to ch 11 and 5 gig to ch 44