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Thread ID: 93476 2008-09-18 06:31:00 Do I need a new Router? Thebananamonkey (7741) Press F1
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706084 2008-09-18 06:31:00 Both me and my flatmate are Team Fortress 2 fans, but we find that as soon as we start playing together we start getting into slideshow territory.

Our pings degrade to about 400ms, and we both get disconnected from the server. This also happens whenever I use the network to steal files from him.

My computer is wireless, and I'm wondering if this is where our problems lie. At the moment we're using one of these (catalog.belkin.com). (I think... not at home, but it looks the same...)
Thebananamonkey (7741)
706085 2008-09-18 07:59:00 Yup I wouldnt rely on wireless, especially for games Speedy Gonzales (78)
706086 2008-09-18 08:24:00 Yup I wouldnt rely on wireless, especially for games

However with IEEE802.11g if you are not too far away from the WAP then you should be getting (ideally) about 54Mbps. Being further away or multiple users will degrade this quickly.
johnd (85)
706087 2008-09-18 21:46:00 There are just the two of us. My comp is one one side of a wall, and the routers against the other side. My flatmate is connected directly to the router, and whenever I connect to steam his pings start skyrocketing too. So it seems it's not just a wireless thing? Given that he's hardwired to it?

Wireless is the only way as far as I'm concerned. I'm not running an ethernet cable between rooms, and I'm not putting any holes in any walls.

If I upgraded to a better router would we get any better pings? Or is it just a matter of only having one of us on at a time?
Thebananamonkey (7741)
706088 2008-09-18 21:51:00 Just try with ethernet and see if it solves the problems. wratterus (105)
706089 2008-09-18 22:35:00 Check out posts from me in the past regarding Belkin Routers - the problem you mention is actually a common problem experienced by a lot of people. In short, my Router problems and disconnects stopped the day I threw the Belkin out.

By the way, any of the guys on this forum wanting a Belkin router free? It's sitting at home gathering dust, it did not work for me (see previous posts) but who knows, you may be lucky.

sarel
sarel (2490)
706090 2008-09-18 22:40:00 Check out posts from me in the past regarding Belkin Routers - the problem you mention is actually a common problem experienced by a lot of people. In short, my Router problems and disconnects stopped the day I threw the Belkin out.

By the way, any of the guys on this forum wanting a Belkin router free? It's sitting at home gathering dust, it did not work for me (see previous posts) but who knows, you may be lucky.

sarel

I'd be happy to give it a go, see what can be done about it. I'll pay postage if you want. :)
wratterus (105)
706091 2008-09-18 22:52:00 OK guys, router found a good home. Wratterus's. Just remember Wrat, if it does not work I DON"T WANT THE B*GGER BACK, it caused me too much grief and sorrow.

LOL

sarel
sarel (2490)
706092 2008-09-18 23:11:00 No worries mate, It will either be well looked after, or equally well blasphemed. :D wratterus (105)
706093 2008-09-18 23:16:00 Maybe if it doesn't work it could go the same way Norton did. :D :D :D pcuser42 (130)
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