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Akuma_222
Dec 03, 2020Follower
Ping problems
Yesterday i wanted to play Valorant when I noticed that my ping was stuck at 120-145ms! I did a ping test with both (my normal router whilst the Ext was off and my Ext) When i did the test with the n...
plemans
Dec 03, 2020Guru - Experienced User
You expect extenders to increase ping times.
Reason why is they have to send/recieve from router----extender and then extender----devices. And standard extenders can't do both at once. so they see higher ping/latency and roughly 50% lower speeds. Dual band extenders have fastlane mode that can help reduce ping times but this rarely increases speeds. Triband extenders have a dedicated 5ghz chip just for router----extender communication so they have better pings and much faster speeds.
But they all increase ping times. Its the very nature of how extenders work.
You can try putting the routers 2.4ghz on a different channel in case there's interference.
If you're dedicated gaming, you'd want your device hardwired in.
At minimum, you'd wantt to use 5ghz as its much faster than 2.4ghz and doesn't suffer from quite the same interference issues.