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Old 05-10-2018, 17:21   #4
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Re: Wi-fi Gaming problem? ...

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Originally Posted by Skie View Post
Should never use wifi for gaming anyway. A DOCSIS connection is already jittery enough!

Totally agree.Even a stable VM connection with perfect power levels and low contention is going to see an average jitter of 0.21ms down and 0.47ms up.

Although that's low it can have an impact on online gaming esp FPS games etc.

A hardwired connection will always be best and remember you can run up to 300m (328Sq-feet)of CAT5 ethernet extension cable before you start to see any loss and even then it's minimal.
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