High Speed Router

So I just had comcast upgrade my router, and now it's just... GAH. I'm using the DPC3941T that they provided.

I need a router that'll gimme the speeds I pay for.

I need a gateway. I need to be able to have my land line plugged into it, like they provide.


I need under 30ms ping because I play CS:GO, which destroys bandwith.


Are there gaming gateways?
 
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I suggest you put your XFinity Comcast DPC3941T into bridge mode. What this will do is it will only act as a Modem and will not do the routing part of the network. I then suggest you get a Synology RT1900AC router and have that act as the router of your network.
In order to Bridge your Comcast modem go into its settings by typing in 10.0.0.1 and then login by typing 'admin' as the username and 'password' for the password. Go to the "at a glance" part of the settings and enable bridge mode. Have one Ethernet cable plugged in from one of the LAN ports on your Comcast modem and plug the other end into the WAN port of your new router that you decide to buy. Then simply follow the instructions on your new router that you decide getting to...
I suggest you put your XFinity Comcast DPC3941T into bridge mode. What this will do is it will only act as a Modem and will not do the routing part of the network. I then suggest you get a Synology RT1900AC router and have that act as the router of your network.
In order to Bridge your Comcast modem go into its settings by typing in 10.0.0.1 and then login by typing 'admin' as the username and 'password' for the password. Go to the "at a glance" part of the settings and enable bridge mode. Have one Ethernet cable plugged in from one of the LAN ports on your Comcast modem and plug the other end into the WAN port of your new router that you decide to buy. Then simply follow the instructions on your new router that you decide getting to complete the setup. The LAN ports on the Comcast modem are one of the fourt ports which are underlined in YELLOW and the WAN port on the Synology is coloured in BLUE.

Tip: after enabling bridge mode, make sure you reboot the Comcast modem so that it can fully apply all the new bridge mode settings. If you had any devices connected via Ethernet to the Comcast modem such as consoles or desktop etc. - make sure that those devices get plugged into your new router that you get.
 
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