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Okay guys, I'm stumped.
We got a net upgrade to 80/11 speeds from 21/0.9 which is great. My room gets about 30-40mbps and so does the rest of our house. The next door which we share wifi with gets about 5-15 which is fine, they don't do much except for the kid. Besides my issues with him his two consoles, an Xbox 360 and Xbox One screw with the entire network when he gets on. Let me explain.
One example is last night, when I was trying to download a game on my desktop and the other desktop, we can average about 3mb/s on EACH desktop and everything is fine. We can pause and close both downloads and everything is fine. We can watch videos, game, and the rest of the house and next door is fine until one of the two consoles comes online. We go from 3mb/s to 150kb/s download, buffering on videos and/or lower quality, and even to the point of people disconnecting on the network in the same house.
We only really have issues when one or both of the consoles come on and on the previous modem setup, I even went to limiting access to when the kid wasn't home, effectively banning the two Xboxs from the entire network and guess what, shit worked just fine. No issues, even on the horrid 21mbps we could all watch movies/netflix/youtube and play games just fine.
My question is do we just keep the Xboxs off? Is there a way around this? As much as I hate the kid I'm not trying to ban him off completely but we're paying the bill, and if we can't use it because of him well you get the point.
Network layout here:
They run off of the SSID buddy, yet when his consoles come on it actually hurts my part of the network. Again when he's off the entire network runs smoothly so it's not an issue with the layout, just how he connects on. Beforehand the second router wasn't on and they were off the modem. Same issues persisted until I banned him off.
I want it noted that the next door has three consoles, but the only ones causing the issues are in his room. One Xbox 360 is in the parent's room and that is the one that can be ran 24/7 and causes no issues to the network at all.
What do guys?
We got a net upgrade to 80/11 speeds from 21/0.9 which is great. My room gets about 30-40mbps and so does the rest of our house. The next door which we share wifi with gets about 5-15 which is fine, they don't do much except for the kid. Besides my issues with him his two consoles, an Xbox 360 and Xbox One screw with the entire network when he gets on. Let me explain.
One example is last night, when I was trying to download a game on my desktop and the other desktop, we can average about 3mb/s on EACH desktop and everything is fine. We can pause and close both downloads and everything is fine. We can watch videos, game, and the rest of the house and next door is fine until one of the two consoles comes online. We go from 3mb/s to 150kb/s download, buffering on videos and/or lower quality, and even to the point of people disconnecting on the network in the same house.
We only really have issues when one or both of the consoles come on and on the previous modem setup, I even went to limiting access to when the kid wasn't home, effectively banning the two Xboxs from the entire network and guess what, shit worked just fine. No issues, even on the horrid 21mbps we could all watch movies/netflix/youtube and play games just fine.
My question is do we just keep the Xboxs off? Is there a way around this? As much as I hate the kid I'm not trying to ban him off completely but we're paying the bill, and if we can't use it because of him well you get the point.
Network layout here:
They run off of the SSID buddy, yet when his consoles come on it actually hurts my part of the network. Again when he's off the entire network runs smoothly so it's not an issue with the layout, just how he connects on. Beforehand the second router wasn't on and they were off the modem. Same issues persisted until I banned him off.
I want it noted that the next door has three consoles, but the only ones causing the issues are in his room. One Xbox 360 is in the parent's room and that is the one that can be ran 24/7 and causes no issues to the network at all.
What do guys?