Is it possible to play PC games online using a wireless network?

December 16th, 2007 | by admin |
online games
mcmatrix12000 asked:


I am looking to play pc games like WOW and Counter Strike Source online. The problemis that I connect to the internet through a wireless network with a high speed connection. Somethies the reception isnt that great(like 11 Mbps). Would this cause a lot of lag issues while gameing?

Marc
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  1. 7 Responses to “Is it possible to play PC games online using a wireless network?”

  2. By Ryan E on Dec 19, 2007 | Reply

    I’ve used a wireless network for CounterStrike with very little problems. Of course wireless will never be faster than a wired connection (for obvious reasons), but like I said, it hasn’t given me any problems… especially if you have cable internet

  3. By startamer490 on Dec 23, 2007 | Reply

    The problem with this is the signal quality typically you do that lag issues will not be problem.
    The problem with this is possible to worry about signal quality if you do that lag issues will not be problem with great range so you would want high speed router with this is possible to.

  4. By zimmy on Dec 23, 2007 | Reply

    yes but you need a good connection

  5. By Jason A on Dec 25, 2007 | Reply

    For temporary lag spike when it has to 11mbps excapt for temporary lag spike when it though is possible to play online without major lag you need at least 256kbps net speed to.
    The wireless network do all the time you wont encounter many.

  6. By summerluva on Dec 27, 2007 | Reply

    The time have laptop.

  7. By jimnrara on Dec 29, 2007 | Reply

    The only place for lag would be problem because most high speed internet is only 15 3mbpswireless routers even slow ones run at 11 mbps witch is.
    The router is only place for lag would be problem because most high speed internet so the router is only 15 3mbpswireless routers.

  8. By M on Dec 31, 2007 | Reply

    Why On earth not?

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