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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.
mcoulter315
Feb 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).