Boost your gaming experience with full fibre broadband

Gaming has changed since the era of Pacman and the Atari 2600. A robust, reliable and fast internet connection is essential

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17th August 2024

Gaming has changed since the era of Pacman and the Atari 2600. High-definition graphics, real-time multiplayer interactions, and massive online worlds have become the norm. To enjoy these features, a robust, reliable and fast internet connection is essential.

The Advantages of Full Fibre Broadband for Gaming

Full Fibre broadband offers significant advantages over traditional copper-based connections.

Blazing Fast Speeds
Full Fibre broadband provides speeds of between 150 Mb and 1 Gb. Games, updates, and patches can download in a fraction of the time of traditional copper broadband.

Reduced Latency
Latency, often referred to as “ping,” is crucial for online gaming. High latency can cause lag, which can be frustrating in fast-paced games. Full Fibre broadband reduces latency, providing a smooth, lag-free gaming experience.

Multiple Devices
In a household with many internet-connected devices, bandwidth can become a bottleneck. Full Fibre supports many high bandwidth uses and users.

Choosing the Right Speed for Your Gaming Needs

The ideal internet speed for gaming depends on what you play and the number of devices you have. Here are some general guidelines:

Casual Gamers
For most casual gamers, a download speed of at least 150 Mb is fine. It can allow smooth gameplay and the ability to download updates without long delays.

Multiplayer and Streaming
If you engage in multiplayer games or streaming, you might want a connection with a speed of 300 Mb or higher. This ensures that your gaming experience remains smooth even when streaming high-definition content.

Homes with Many Gamers
In households with many gamers and devices, speeds of 500 Mb or even 1 Gb can provide a great experience. It prevents bandwidth hogging and helps everyone enjoy a lag-free experience.

Static vs. Dynamic IP: What Gamers Need to Know

For most gamers, a dynamic IP address, which can change, is adequate. This is the standard for most residential broadband services. There are scenarios where a static IP, which remains constant, can be beneficial:

Serious Gamers
Those who are into competitive gaming might prefer a static IP for stability.

Hosting Servers
If you’re hosting game servers, a static IP can make it easier for others to connect to your server.

Certain Multiplayer Titles
Some multiplayer games may need a static IP to provide a consistent connection.

Optimising Your Wi-fi for Gaming

Full Fibre provides the fast internet backbone for your gaming experience. However, boosting your local wi-fi network performance shouldn’t be overlooked. Here are some tips to enhance your in-home wi-fi:

Router Location
When your router is installed, ensure that it is placed in a central location. This will provide even coverage throughout your home.

Use the 5Ghz Band
The 5Ghz wireless band offers faster speeds and less interference than the 2.4Ghz band. Many routers (including ours) enable you to switch bands.

Reduce Interference
Turn off devices that can interfere with your wi-fi signal. Microwaves, baby monitors and other such devices can cause issues.

Update Firmware
If you can, keeping your router’s firmware up to date can improve performance and security.

Wi-Fi Extender/Mesh Network
If you have a large home, consider using a wi-fi extender or a mesh network to boost signal strength.

Limit Network Usage
During gaming sessions, try to limit what others are doing on the network.

For more detailed tips, check out our article on troubleshooting your wi-fi.

Using an Ethernet Connection

For the ultimate gaming experience, using an Ethernet connection is highly recommended. Ethernet offers several advantages over wi-fi, including:

Stability
Ethernet connections are more stable and less prone to interference.

Lower Latency
With Ethernet, you can achieve lower latency, which is critical for real-time gaming.

Higher Speeds
Ethernet can provide higher speeds more consistently when compared to wi-fi.

Reduced Interference
Ethernet is not affected by other wireless devices, ensuring a reliable connection.

If you have the option to use Ethernet, it is the best choice for gaming.

Upgrading to Full Fibre can massively enhance your gaming. It provides high-speeds, low latency, and the ability to support multiple devices.

Check your postcode to take advantage of offers from Grain. Our Full Fibre network is available in 40+ areas across the UK. Check out our broadband for gaming page for more information and questions on our service.

Happy gaming!

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