which router models did you have issues with, ive had horrid gaming experinces on netgear and dlink units, asus has been smooth with a few quirks.having tried a few isp routers for fifa plus my 2 asus routers....my advice is stay clear of asus if you want good gaming.
my isp have a really bad router....but it has better gaming....its the livebox fibra router for orange espana.which router models did you have issues with, ive had horrid gaming experinces on netgear and dlink units, asus has been smooth with a few quirks.
thats because your behind a double nat, mac clone the isp unit and place the asus one directly to the fiber box. Or if it functions as a modem but the isp unit in bridge mode then teather the asus behind it.my isp have a really bad router....but it has better gaming....its the livebox fibra router for orange espana.
i have to run it via dmz to connect the asus on another dhcp subnet.
but for some reason i get slight input delay from the asus yet my opponents are slick as you can get.
when only connected tot he tin can router gameplay is equal.
im not resetting the wan just switching the cable from one router to the other and re doing the ip in the ps4.
its very odd.
Fiber, but I already bought a fiber to copper adapter and tested it connecting to my PC to run some scans it works so if use that device I would be able to bypass the provider's router except for the nat with loopback behaviorWhat connection do you have? Dsl cable fiber?
Generaly there is a box on the wall if you have fiber, and you can direct connect the router to it. You don't need hairpin nat aka nat loop back for it to work.
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