whilst wifi is usable for general use, IMO, its just not reliable enough for gaming.
It doesnt matter what it is, wi-fi, video senders, radio mics, £10000 of wireless kit, still will not be as relaible as £10 of cable, it just isnt.
I recently got a wifi scanner for my phone, and it has revealed to me, that there are 7 Wifi points overlapping my house, and own wifi APs, even getting the best settings, other still overlap my channels, and this causes packet loss.
In general use, you would probably never notice this loss, but for gaming, you probably will.
Its not just about the pure download speed, upload plays a big part in gaming.
What games is your son playing, some need higher uploads than others.
Lastly, your 2.5(ish) Mb/s d/l and 0.5 up presumably is whislt you were testing, with no other users on the net, how many devices are online normally, that 2.5M isnt going to go very far if you spread it between a few computers, smartphones etc etc.
It doesnt matter what it is, wi-fi, video senders, radio mics, £10000 of wireless kit, still will not be as relaible as £10 of cable, it just isnt.
I recently got a wifi scanner for my phone, and it has revealed to me, that there are 7 Wifi points overlapping my house, and own wifi APs, even getting the best settings, other still overlap my channels, and this causes packet loss.
In general use, you would probably never notice this loss, but for gaming, you probably will.
Its not just about the pure download speed, upload plays a big part in gaming.
What games is your son playing, some need higher uploads than others.
Lastly, your 2.5(ish) Mb/s d/l and 0.5 up presumably is whislt you were testing, with no other users on the net, how many devices are online normally, that 2.5M isnt going to go very far if you spread it between a few computers, smartphones etc etc.