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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've tried so many potential fixes at this point but nothing has worked. Before you ask it is not the modem as I just replaced it with a new one today from Spectrum. Ethernet on the router works but that isn't doable due to it's position in my home.
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Because pressing on "a coin over it" won't press on _it_? Or has
your coin a suitable hole in it?I'd try taping a bottle-cap over the button, rather than glue or
disassembly and other damage.
14 Replies
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
So you don't get ping spikes hardwired in?
What wireless adapter is in the laptop?
Have you tried a different wireless adapter/usb device in the laptop?
Any other devices having issues?
- SpaceCatAspirant
No I don't appear to get the ping issues when hardwired.
The laptop has a Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 802.11b/g/n
No I haven't because the laptop was how I figured out the issue is with the WiFi for certain. I originally had problems on my desktop and then switched out the PCIe card for a new one and still had the same issue.
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
A couple things you can try.
1. upgrade the wireless card. the AR9485 is an older N300 2.4ghz card. Which 2.4ghz is more suseptible to interference and therefor ping spikes. 5ghz has much higher throughput and less interference.
2. optimize the wireless channels. If there's interference on the wireless band you're on, you'll get spikes. you can do a channel scanner to try and get the router on the least congested wifi channel.
3. check the driver updates. Older wifi drives can cause issues.
4. try and get the gaming/streaming devices on 5ghz.
5. hardwired in the gaming devices. I know its not ideal but you can use ethernet, powerline, or even moca adapters. If you're that much of a gamer, hardwiring in your devices is recommended so you have better speeds, lower latency, and less interference.