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<blockquote data-quote="XGC HYLANDER XC" data-source="post: 560629" data-attributes="member: 155"><p>Is your router a modem/router all in one? If so that's the first problem. The best solution is a dedicated cable modem which isn't given to you by your provider and it should be to current standards not from 3 years ago. The next thing to look at would be if your provider is piggy backing off your wi-fi for some type of hotspot. Comcast does this with their xfinitywifi. If you have comcast, look to see if you have a wifi connection for xfinitywifi. They would have to turn that off although they can and will usually do it again. The next step is configuring the ports and other settings so that you push more juice to your gaming versus sharing the connection with everything and everyone inside your network. This is all general info that may or may not apply to your situation but I suspect some of it might. You should look to your equipment's support/forums as well as google as for sure someone will have pinpointed exactly what you need for settings to maximize things. I would have to research your equipment myself to get into more details but I hope this helps some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XGC HYLANDER XC, post: 560629, member: 155"] Is your router a modem/router all in one? If so that's the first problem. The best solution is a dedicated cable modem which isn't given to you by your provider and it should be to current standards not from 3 years ago. The next thing to look at would be if your provider is piggy backing off your wi-fi for some type of hotspot. Comcast does this with their xfinitywifi. If you have comcast, look to see if you have a wifi connection for xfinitywifi. They would have to turn that off although they can and will usually do it again. The next step is configuring the ports and other settings so that you push more juice to your gaming versus sharing the connection with everything and everyone inside your network. This is all general info that may or may not apply to your situation but I suspect some of it might. You should look to your equipment's support/forums as well as google as for sure someone will have pinpointed exactly what you need for settings to maximize things. I would have to research your equipment myself to get into more details but I hope this helps some. [/QUOTE]
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