Archer AC1300 T4U Terrible ping.

Hello,
Every few seconds, while gaming using the TP-LINK AC1300 I get huge ping spikes that make the experience terrible, is there any workaround for this? I had 1000Mbit/s and a perfect connection until I had to remove the wired connection and switch to wifi.
I'm not asking for the same experience as I had before, but these spikes are unbearable.
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May I have the model number of the wireless router? Have you tried to change the wireless settings on it, such as changing the wireless channel and channel width, security? Give it a go, then confirm.
BTW, you may try to remove the existing driver, install the latest public driver on the Windows 10, then check again:
https://static.tp-link.com/2020/202006/20200601/00015960-RTLWlanU_WindowsDriver_1030.38.0712.2019_Drv_3.00.0032.L.zip
You may remove all the other drivers for this adapter on the computer, then install the above driver manually:
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/920/
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The chipset driver is provided by chipset manufacture and normally has not gone through filed test or still under test process by tp-link, chipset driver could an option when the official driver does not work properly on your computer.
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