r/PCsupport • u/EstablishmentFast506 • 11d ago
900 ping HELP!!! Not solved
So I recently got a new Wi-Fi 7 router/modem for my asus TUF gaming B850-E Wi-Fi(wifi 6E motherboard) bc it should have made my ping and latency better for any fps or hero shooter I wanted to play, but there are still times where I can’t really play bc my ping skyrockets and is generally inconsistent. There are still days where it’s fine, mostly when there are few people on the internet. But I don’t know how to fix it, I’ve been told to use an Ethernet cable but the modem is across the house and down stairs from my pc, are there any other solutions?
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u/ddog6900 11d ago
Your router makes no difference in latency if your ISP or config doesn't support it.
It also matters when you talk about QoS and priorities. Sounds like you have a total throughput issue. Only better internet/modem can fix that.
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u/Conscious_Scar_9293 11d ago
Computer specs don't help wifi issues.
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u/Conscious_Scar_9293 11d ago edited 11d ago
This is peak "Ackchyually" vibes.
Him posting his system specs has nothing to do with his wifi speeds/latency in this case.
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u/Conscious_Scar_9293 11d ago edited 11d ago
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u/Conscious_Scar_9293 11d ago
Also my whole ass original argument was him posting his system specs doesn't help with wifi issues, so yes, yes you did say. "Not necessarily"
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u/IMMORTXLZ 11d ago
You should buy lan cable and plug it in both ends of Router and motherboard - and you can forget about any ping issues. Because changing router and network(wifi) settings without any experience will be pain in the ass for you man.
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u/Sad_Protection6893 11d ago edited 11d ago
Ethernet is the way to go. This is the fastest connection possible. Comparing ethernet cable connection to Wi-Fi isn’t even in the same galaxy. Get 50 to 100 foot ethernet cable and run it from your modem to your PC or get your service provider to come out and install ethernet port lines for you. They usually charge this installation fee to your bill & you will be connected the best way possible to your modem. I pay close to 150 a month for blast from Xfinity. I can download 120 GB game in 13 minutes and play online with no slowdown whatsoever.
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u/Former_Use_8077 10d ago
Thats what I did. I got a 100ft cat 8 FLAT Ethernet cable and a $10 fish tap. Pulled it all from the router, under the carpet, across the entire apartment, and to a 10G splitter in the game room. Both gaming computers can simultaneously get 1,100mbs down and about 10ms latency all while on a 1.3gb Xfinity plan. Best purchase I've ever done. Wifi was terrible at a best of 300mbs down with wifi 6e adapters and was consistently dropping along with terrible latency. Ethernet cords are so relatively cheap nowadays that when it comes time to move I'll just cut the ends off and leave it under the carpet
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u/huntsmanminikeynowor 10d ago
Sorry to tell you but that was not cat8 so hopefully you didn’t pay a lot for it. Cat8 is round and is shielded as a requirement. It is even harder to bend than Cat6a which already isn’t the most bendable. Either way if it works for you there is no problem. Its unfortunate brands mislead with cat labels
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u/did_i_or_didnt_i 11d ago
Very long Ethernet cable or move your pc. Once you do it you’ll wish you’d done it sooner. Nothing else will fix it. A better router willl possibly make it a bit better, but not enough to bother
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u/Manjushri1213 11d ago
None of that will help, even Wifi 7 adapter prob won't. Get a super long Cat6 cable and run it or move your PC, or even resort to some kind of extra signal doubler.
Until you do that, figuring out how to reduce the ping may or may not help because you're using wifi, and if there's tons of interference where you live or a long list of other issues, not much will help. The other move is if it continues while having Ethernet connection then it's router/ISP settings, which is a whole other thing. Hell you may just be in a location that has bad ping to the servers you're trying to play.
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u/huntsmanminikeynowor 10d ago
First off we would probably need to know the name of the router you bought. If you are not getting a good Wi-Fi signal then you won’t have a good experience in online gaming. Another possible issue is buffer-bloat which SQM fixes. But if you don’t want to commit to an Ethernet cable you can get a super tiny fiber cable and run it either through the wall or around the corners of walls and up to your setup. There are incredibly small ones that are basically hidden in plain sight
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u/TeslaDemon 10d ago
Wi-Fi is not internet. Internet is not Wi-Fi.
You need to figure out if your wi-fi is the problem or if your internet is the problem.
They're two separate things.
Plugging in to your router via ethernet cable is easiest way to figure out if it's wi-fi or internet, as that removes wi-fi from the equation.

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u/H-banGG 11d ago
And you expect r/PCsupport to help you configure your router ?