@virozir hard to say, all i no is that when i tried playing wc3 on this older computr that did 11 mbps it was very laggy(but when i played campaign mode it wasnt so it wasnt a graphics problem) and thses do alot less, so who knows. im getting a new phone soon that has thses capabilities with similar speeds, so when i get it ill test it out
you dont need the router for playing on consoles, you can just share the connection from the laptop trough a ethernet cable, adjusting the setting in the control panel on the laptop, works very well for me too, im getting better connections than my adsl !!
Yeah, you should be able to play anything online, be it XBOX or PC. It don't make a difference. As long as your latency remains low, you should be fine. In Sweden, on our HSPA network, it remains under 100ms....I'd say anywhere between 60-90ms. So yeah, if you wanna fire up your XBOX in the car, do some ping tests first to find out.
how do you have wifi on the road? guess i'm behind the times, but if you can bring me up at least 3 years, i'll understand how you have a wifi connection stable on the road? thanks.
Yeah, you should be able to play anything online, be it XBOX or PC. It don't make a difference. As long as your latency remains low, you should be fine. In Sweden, on our HSPA network, it remains under 100ms....I'd say anywhere between 60-90ms. So yeah, if you wanna fire up your XBOX in the car, do some ping tests first to find out.
i must be technically deficient? because i don't understand! but don't worry about explaining it to me yet, I'm going to have to school myself on not only what you just explained to me, but still how is this possible? ha ha ha thanks though smearious! however its off to school with me, and i'll be back a bit later to see if i understand. thanks for the reply though.
howdy. the WRG router has a slot for inserting a mobile broadband PC card (3G modem). The card allows the box to connect to the internet, made available by the mobile operator. From there, the box shares out that very internet connection via WiFi. So, where you normally use the card in one laptop, offering internet to only one user at a time; by sticking in the card in the DOVADO WRG box, you can share out the connection to many users simultaneously with ease thanks to WiFi.
Yeah, you should be able to play anything online, be it XBOX or PC. It don't make a difference. As long as your latency remains low, you should be fine. In Sweden, on our HSPA network, it remains under 100ms....I'd say anywhere between 60-90ms. So yeah, if you wanna fire up your XBOX in the car, do some ping tests first to find out.
i have one of those sprint mobile broadband cards is what u have better for online gaming?
superduperskateteam1 3 years ago
Any idea if there is any lag on warcraft 3 or WoW?
virozir 3 years ago
@virozir hard to say, all i no is that when i tried playing wc3 on this older computr that did 11 mbps it was very laggy(but when i played campaign mode it wasnt so it wasnt a graphics problem) and thses do alot less, so who knows. im getting a new phone soon that has thses capabilities with similar speeds, so when i get it ill test it out
ImStillFlyinHigher 1 year ago
you dont need the router for playing on consoles, you can just share the connection from the laptop trough a ethernet cable, adjusting the setting in the control panel on the laptop, works very well for me too, im getting better connections than my adsl !!
Altezza07 3 years ago
Yeah, you should be able to play anything online, be it XBOX or PC. It don't make a difference. As long as your latency remains low, you should be fine. In Sweden, on our HSPA network, it remains under 100ms....I'd say anywhere between 60-90ms. So yeah, if you wanna fire up your XBOX in the car, do some ping tests first to find out.
smearious 4 years ago
how do you have wifi on the road? guess i'm behind the times, but if you can bring me up at least 3 years, i'll understand how you have a wifi connection stable on the road? thanks.
sbmrunning 4 years ago
Yeah, you should be able to play anything online, be it XBOX or PC. It don't make a difference. As long as your latency remains low, you should be fine. In Sweden, on our HSPA network, it remains under 100ms....I'd say anywhere between 60-90ms. So yeah, if you wanna fire up your XBOX in the car, do some ping tests first to find out.
smearious 4 years ago
i must be technically deficient? because i don't understand! but don't worry about explaining it to me yet, I'm going to have to school myself on not only what you just explained to me, but still how is this possible? ha ha ha thanks though smearious! however its off to school with me, and i'll be back a bit later to see if i understand. thanks for the reply though.
sbmrunning 4 years ago
howdy. the WRG router has a slot for inserting a mobile broadband PC card (3G modem). The card allows the box to connect to the internet, made available by the mobile operator. From there, the box shares out that very internet connection via WiFi. So, where you normally use the card in one laptop, offering internet to only one user at a time; by sticking in the card in the DOVADO WRG box, you can share out the connection to many users simultaneously with ease thanks to WiFi.
smearious 4 years ago
Do you think you could play Halo 3 on Xbox 360 in the car?
ConnorMac81 4 years ago
Yeah, you should be able to play anything online, be it XBOX or PC. It don't make a difference. As long as your latency remains low, you should be fine. In Sweden, on our HSPA network, it remains under 100ms....I'd say anywhere between 60-90ms. So yeah, if you wanna fire up your XBOX in the car, do some ping tests first to find out.
smearious 4 years ago
Do you think you could play Halo 3 on Xbox 360 in the car? If you could that would be awesome.
ConnorMac81 4 years ago
"Got him, he he"
Great for those road trips when I'm not driving. ;)
Cjaiceman 4 years ago