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Do Wi-Fi Extenders Work for Gaming?

By Matthew Lynch
June 9, 2023
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Wi-Fi extenders have become increasingly popular in recent years as more and more people seek to expand the range of their wireless network. Many people wonder whether these devices work for gaming as well, and the answer is not straightforward. In this article, we will explore the pros and cons of Wi-Fi extenders for gaming and help you determine whether they are right for you.

First, it is important to understand how Wi-Fi extenders work. These devices are essentially like additional routers that transmit the wireless signal from your existing router. They are placed in areas where the wireless signal strength is weak, and they amplify the signal to improve coverage. When it comes to gaming, Wi-Fi extenders can be beneficial because they can provide a stronger and more stable connection, which is essential for online gaming.

However, there are some downsides to using a Wi-Fi extender for gaming. The first is latency or ping, which refers to the time it takes for data to travel from your computer to the game server and back. Latency is critical in online gaming, and if it is too high, it can cause lag, stuttering, and other issues. Wi-Fi extenders can increase latency because they add an extra hop to the connection. The key is to find a Wi-Fi extender that supports low-latency gaming mode or has Quality of Service (QoS) settings that prioritize gaming traffic to minimize latency.

Another issue is bandwidth. When you use a Wi-Fi extender, you are essentially creating a new wireless network, and that network shares the same bandwidth as the original network. This means that the more devices you have connected to the Wi-Fi extender, the more bandwidth is consumed, which can lead to slower speeds and poor gaming performance. To avoid this, you should limit the number of devices connected to the extender and prioritize gaming traffic over other types of traffic.

In summary, Wi-Fi extenders can work for gaming if you choose the right one and configure it properly. There are several factors to consider, including latency, bandwidth, and QoS settings. It is also important to note that Wi-Fi extenders may not work well in all situations, such as if you have a large house with thick walls or multiple floors. In those cases, a Wi-Fi mesh network or a wired connection may be a better option.

Ultimately, whether a Wi-Fi extender works for gaming depends on your specific needs and setup. If you are experiencing poor wireless coverage or frequent connection drops, a Wi-Fi extender may be a good solution. However, if you are a serious gamer or have demanding requirements, you may need to invest in a more advanced network setup to ensure optimal gaming performance.

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