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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2018 23:15:48 GMT
Ok, have question about consoles sharing the internet. We have a ps4 and xbox. Both are wired into our router. Sometimes when both are in use, my games lag, but not always. I thought it was because we are on the same internet connection. My husband is telling me that it's just xbox. I don't believe that, but I really know very little about this stuff. I figure I'll have to just not have them going on at the same time.
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LIBARYKEEPER483
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Post by LIBARYKEEPER483 on Sept 9, 2018 23:34:19 GMT
Your internet router outputs a X Amount of Megabits or (Data) a second, whenever a device is connected to the router it takes a chunk of the data output, the more devices that are connected to a internet source the slower the overall connection becomes.
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Post by Dyslexsticks on Sept 10, 2018 11:03:57 GMT
Can almost smell the bias.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2018 15:22:41 GMT
Your internet router outputs a X Amount of Megabits or (Data) a second, whenever a device is connected to the router it takes a chunk of the data output, the more devices that are connected to a internet source the slower the overall connection becomes. Thanks, that's what I was thinking.
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