I am playing an online game (Final Fantasy XIV) and am experiencing problems with jitter. My current setup is an Asus Onhub router upstairs with the respective PC downstairs (Apartment) using a Netgear A6200 wifi adapter. I have enabled port forwarding as seen here. The problem primarily affects me during US primetime (5PM-1AM EST). You can see the results in this image. I am unsure if the issue is related to the game's servers, specifically, because I notice occasional connection problems while playing other games as well. Some have suggested that the only solution is to go wired, but running a wire from the top floor to my room is a long way and would be troublesome for people traveling along the stairs. It's also a decent investment for something that may not work. The other solution I thought about, but was unsure if it would work, was to create a mesh point by placing another Asus Onhub in my room and running a wire from there. However, like I said, I don't know if that would improve the situation.