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bosskey19
Jan 11, 2018Aspirant
Netgear C7100v Xfinity Gaming Lag
Hi, I had a question regarding my internet connection. I recently had Comcast Xfinity installed at my residence and we use the Netgear C7100V Gateway to connect to the service. We have the blast pack...
bosskey19
Jan 11, 2018Aspirant
Hi vkdelta,
Thanks for your response! I always play on wired for the most part whenever I play the Xbox and I have not tried the bridge mode via PC just yet. Just to clarify, that is through the network connections, where I'll connect the Xbox to the PC's LAN port right? I'll test it tonight if so, and will let you know the results.
I've double checked to see if there are any torrent applications or programs running on the computers at home and can confirm that there are none running.
Thanks!
vkdelta
Jan 11, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
turn C7100V to bridge mode and JUST CONNECT ONLY 1 (ONE) device which is your gaming PC.
you would not be able to connect multiple devices in bridge mode.
this is to prove pure bridge mode latency.
then once your test is done, convert it back to Gateway mode (or known as router mode), test it again.
Ideally tests are around same time to avoid peak vs non-peak differences.
also, try to do this test in off-peak for clear data.
- bosskey19Jan 12, 2018Aspirant
Thank you for the clarification - I'll try it out!
- bosskey19Feb 02, 2018Aspirant
Hi vkdelta,
Sorry for the very late response but wanted to provide you with an update. I tried the solution you mentioned, connecting directly to the modem on bridge mode, however, I still had the lag issues - especially on the online multiplayer gaming part (games like Call of Duty). Since then, I also tried another solution as well: Putting the C7100V in bridge mode and then using the Netgear R8000 as a router and connecting through that. Unfortunately, that produced similar results as well. Do you know what else can be causing this issue? Can it be a wiring issue or anything with the cable splitters, etc? It's really frustrating at times.
Thanks!