I've lived in a few places during the past few years where I've transitioned from 5.0ghz to 2.4 ghz back to 5.0ghz band usages, also with this change came a change in router quality.
The times I connected to 5.0ghz networks, using a good router, I got stable fps ~60 with few fps spikes. On the 2.4 ghz network, and using a **** poor router, the fps went to hell every 5 seconds, dipping below 30fps. A few days ago I bought and installed a new router, returning to to the 5ghz band and MWO went back to run like silk.
From my experience, if you're using the router given by your internet provider and you have a capable computer but you experience a poor performance, most likely the source of the problem are the lag spikes originated from the bad router you're using. Being honest, I don't know if changing the bands has much of an effect on the lag spikes, but the quality of the router for sure is a very important factor on the fps you are getting.
ps.- Obviously the computer is exactly the same.
1st router - 5.0n Ghz band - Virgin UK (generic) router
2nd router - 2.4(?) Ghz band - Singtel Aztech router(piece of s***)
3rd router - 5.0n Ghz band - TP-Link Archer C5 router.
Edited by Gattsus, 04 March 2016 - 01:22 AM.