When trying to do game streaming (Playstation Remote Play, Xbox Remote Play or Steam Link) from my iPhone 15 Pro, it works fine for a few minutes and then turns in to a slide show for a minute before repeating the cycle. When the stuttering happens, the remote play app will show there's a network related issue. The issue happens on both the 5Ghz and 6Ghz channels. This only happens on my iPhone, as other devices on wifi (iPad, laptop, other handhelds) work perfectly.
A friend picked up a TP-Link Archer AXE300 and I currently have it, since he can't set it up until the weekend. I've had it hooked up the past couple of days and the game streaming problem doesn't happen at all with that router. I had a 3 hour gaming session last night and there wasn't a single hiccup on the iPhone.
This has me wondering if there's potentially a wifi setting on the ASUS router that's causing issues with the game streaming. I know I'm already on the least congested wifi channels, so that's not the issue. I've never changed settings in the 'Professional' tab in the wifi settings. Are there settings there I should be tweaking? Any other settings I should be looking at? QoS is disabled, but I did try enabling it and it didn't make a difference.
A friend picked up a TP-Link Archer AXE300 and I currently have it, since he can't set it up until the weekend. I've had it hooked up the past couple of days and the game streaming problem doesn't happen at all with that router. I had a 3 hour gaming session last night and there wasn't a single hiccup on the iPhone.
This has me wondering if there's potentially a wifi setting on the ASUS router that's causing issues with the game streaming. I know I'm already on the least congested wifi channels, so that's not the issue. I've never changed settings in the 'Professional' tab in the wifi settings. Are there settings there I should be tweaking? Any other settings I should be looking at? QoS is disabled, but I did try enabling it and it didn't make a difference.