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mcoulter315
Feb 13, 2023Aspirant
Help my daughter game better (R6050 = 30 Mbps wireless but 400 Mbps wired)
I have only recently upgraded my Spectrum cable to a reasonably current speed (400 Mbps). Before I had a "legacy" (time warner) account that gave 25 Mbps. Now with a decently fast internet connecti...
FURRYe38
Feb 13, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Try connecting the PC via ethernet cable to the router. Ethernet wire is recommended for most gaming PCs and consoles.
CAT6 LAN would be recommended.
- mcoulter315Feb 13, 2023Aspirant
Thanks for the quick reply. Wife does not approve of the cable. (We resorted to that for the Harry Potter game release download though).
Oh, I should say that currently my main concerns is with throughput not so much with latency. I realize that some games really need low latency... We're not dealing with that right now. Just download speed!
- plemansFeb 14, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Are you actually connecting to the 5ghz band?
That's key as 2.4ghz is a slow network.
What link speed do you have on the devices connected to 5ghz? (hint, link speed isn't actual throughput speed. Throughput tends to be 55-65% of link speed)
One other thing is the R6050 is the most basic gigabit router netgear sells. It isn't going to max out a 400mbps connection. If you want to fully utilize your network speeds, I'd upgrade to something from the current generation that is half decent (doesn't have to be a flagship device).