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SpaceCat
May 13, 2020Aspirant
Ping spikes due to router - AC1750
Not much to say other than that the router has had ping issues in at least 4 different games (Rust, TF2, CSGO, Minecraft). The same issues occur with testing on an older laptop of mine. I feel like i...
- May 13, 2020
Try running version 1.0.3.66 of the firmware. Factory reset after the firmware change and manually re-install the router.
so your common theme is the router, the modem, and the pc you're on. I wouldn't count the one running the n300 card.
You've determined its not the modem because you don't have the ping spikes when hardwired in.
So its either the router or the pc you're on, correct?
try the other firmware.
And potentially try troubleshooting the pc for ping issues. Google "windows 10 ping spikes".
SpaceCat
May 13, 2020Aspirant
Firmware version is V1.0.4.84_10.0.58
I wasn't only comparing the ping spiking with the laptop card. I said before that I also replaced my PCIe card which is on my desktop with that TX3000E one. The previous one was an N900 and supported 2.4/5ghz.
Again to lay it out here I have the same issues on -
1. N900 PCIe card (replaced with TX3000E)
2. TX3000E PCIe card
3. Laptop N300
This was my reasoning that it was something to do with the router and not just one PCIe
plemans
May 13, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Try running version 1.0.3.66 of the firmware. Factory reset after the firmware change and manually re-install the router.
so your common theme is the router, the modem, and the pc you're on. I wouldn't count the one running the n300 card.
You've determined its not the modem because you don't have the ping spikes when hardwired in.
So its either the router or the pc you're on, correct?
try the other firmware.
And potentially try troubleshooting the pc for ping issues. Google "windows 10 ping spikes".
- SpaceCatMay 13, 2020Aspirant
I don't think going back a bit on the firmware solved the issue but I factory reset the router and it seems the issue is gone. I'll report back here if it starts going screwy again.