

If you're playing on one of the best gaming laptops, you should have Wi-Fi, since some gaming laptops' only option is a wireless connection. If your motherboard lacks wireless networking capabilities, you can rely on a USB Wi-Fi adapter as a decent stopgap. While a wired connection will always be faster, the latest wireless kits can easily match the speed and latency of being hard-wired. Yeah, a wired connection is always preferred for your gaming rig, but sometimes household logistics prevent that from happening. The router you want needs to deliver the fastest speeds and a stable connection regardless of what's connected to it.


For this to work, you can not afford to have spotty coverage or a lousy router that can't accommodate all those wireless devices one household can accumulate.
