Hi everyone. For the past few days I've been reading many different articles about routers and the way internet speed works. Ill try to keep it short. I'm a very heavy first person shooter console (Ps4) gamer. From what I've read it all comes down to internet speed and ping for the slight advantage. Unfortunately it's not as easy as just paying for gigabit internet, hard wiring my Ps4 to my router, and having no one else on my internet but me.
Basically I have Fios internet at the moment with a download of 80 Mbps and and upload of the same. I run my PS4 to my router via ethernet cable. The reason I am posting this and, the reason I cannot find a good is answer is because of this. My family all streams movies and TV shows through a movie box. We have my Ps4 and 4 movie boxes plugged into our 5 ethernet ports on our router. Then there are 4-5 cell phones on the Wifi.
The probem is I need to have a fast consistent internet speed and ping. I read about gaming routers that use QoS and other features to give gaming an advantage. The problem is it is all very confusing to me with the addition of 4 people streaming movies all the time. Since we pay for 80Mbps is that "80" being divided into those 5 ethernet ports and those 4 cell phones? I read some about maximum bandwidth and that's what you have for everyone to use. After reading a little into that I just decided to post this.
I'm going to be paying for Fios 1 gigabit internet speed once I figure out the router situation and understand how everything works a little better. But I need advice into which router to use to benefit me and how all the gigabit internet is being divided. I know I may sound stupid and I apologize. Thank you for the answers. Please help me out even though I may sound annoying I am just trying to get consistent speed and fast ping to my PS4 whether everyone is streaming or it's just me on the internet.
Saw many people advising the Asus rt-ac88u and the Nighthawk r7800.
Edit: Since all movie streaming boxes and Ps4 are wired connections. Should I keep the Verizon Quantum Router offered? Is the only benefit to me of a new router like the Asus or Netgear the Wifi features? Or does the gaming features of the Asus apply to wired ethernet connections as well?
Basically I have Fios internet at the moment with a download of 80 Mbps and and upload of the same. I run my PS4 to my router via ethernet cable. The reason I am posting this and, the reason I cannot find a good is answer is because of this. My family all streams movies and TV shows through a movie box. We have my Ps4 and 4 movie boxes plugged into our 5 ethernet ports on our router. Then there are 4-5 cell phones on the Wifi.
The probem is I need to have a fast consistent internet speed and ping. I read about gaming routers that use QoS and other features to give gaming an advantage. The problem is it is all very confusing to me with the addition of 4 people streaming movies all the time. Since we pay for 80Mbps is that "80" being divided into those 5 ethernet ports and those 4 cell phones? I read some about maximum bandwidth and that's what you have for everyone to use. After reading a little into that I just decided to post this.
I'm going to be paying for Fios 1 gigabit internet speed once I figure out the router situation and understand how everything works a little better. But I need advice into which router to use to benefit me and how all the gigabit internet is being divided. I know I may sound stupid and I apologize. Thank you for the answers. Please help me out even though I may sound annoying I am just trying to get consistent speed and fast ping to my PS4 whether everyone is streaming or it's just me on the internet.
Saw many people advising the Asus rt-ac88u and the Nighthawk r7800.
Edit: Since all movie streaming boxes and Ps4 are wired connections. Should I keep the Verizon Quantum Router offered? Is the only benefit to me of a new router like the Asus or Netgear the Wifi features? Or does the gaming features of the Asus apply to wired ethernet connections as well?
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