@thescouselander
Hi, welcome to our community.
Here are some suggestions for your reference:
1. Check Device Compatibility:
Verify that your gaming PC's Wi-Fi adapter fully supports Wi-Fi 6E. Some adapters may have limitations that affect performance.
2. Adjust Channel Settings:
Manually select a channel for the 6 GHz band. Sometimes, automatic channel selection can lead to interference or suboptimal performance. Use a Wi-Fi analyzer tool to identify the least congested channel.
3. Optimize Router Placement:
Ensure that the router is positioned in a central location away from obstructions. 6 GHz signals have a shorter range and are more affected by barriers.
4. Limit Network Load:
Disconnect other devices on the network that may be consuming bandwidth. This will help you identify if the performance issue is due to network congestion.
5. Quality of Service (QoS):
Enable QoS settings on your router to prioritize gaming traffic. This can help improve performance for your gaming PC.
6. Reduce Interference:
Make sure there are no other electronic devices (like microwaves or cordless phones) that could be causing interference, especially near the router.
7. Check for Background Processes:
On your gaming PC, check for any applications or processes that might be using a lot of bandwidth in the background.
8. Test with Different Devices:
If possible, test the 6 GHz connection with another device that supports Wi-Fi 6E to see if the issue persists.
If the suggestions above can not help you resolve the problem, we recommend contacting our local technical support for further investigation.
Thank you and best regards.