PC gaming handhelds like the Steam Deck OLED and ROG Xbox Ally X and offer freedom to game anywhere in your home, but that promise falls apart when your Wi-Fi connection can't keep up. Slow download speeds, dead zones in certain rooms and unreliable connections during peak usage hours all point to the same culprit: your router.
Most Wi-Fi problems with gaming handhelds aren't caused by the device itself. An outdated or under-equipped router struggles to provide the coverage, bandwidth and interference management that modern wireless gaming requires. Upgrading your network setup solves these issues more effectively than any device-side troubleshooting.
Here's how you can improve your Wi-Fi performance on your gaming handheld.
1. Poor Wi-Fi signal in multiple rooms
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