fixed. remembered we had this problem before.
What the forget is a "gaming router"? What kind of marketing ploy is this?
this is partially why.
i'm glad my mom cared to buy a gaming-specified router as our new one, but there's one annoying thing about it
there's this stupid thing it has called "gaming fuel", which basically restrains basic network and internet connections to allow gaming connections to go faster. however, it ends up raping the network itself.
it was easily fixed as usual. so, i'll probably come back to this if it happens again.
i'll keep the topic up until it dies unless i have another issue.