PS3 Wireless

I am really confused why i keep lagging on ps3 wireless for the past couple of weeks, before that it was fine. Laptop wireless is fine, getting speed very close to ip profile. PS3 on the speed test i can get about 14MB which is much more than enough for gaming, but i lag! Wired then i do not get lag. I am currently playing while using a bridged connection via my lapop, so my ps3 uses the internet coming to my laptop via connecting ethernet between my laptop and ps3 and then i also dont lag. I have tried multiply HH3's. Anyone have any idead what the problem is?
I have ordered homeplugs now but still want to know the problem

Download throughput doesent have much to do with lag, its your ping or latency that causes that.
I cant offer a solution, but you could try testing the ps3 wirelessly nearer to the HH if possible, even better if you can line of sight it without walls or obstruction. If the lag goes then the location is your problem.
Using the bridge method works because the wireless chip in the laptop is probaly better/ has better drivers.
Can you do ping test from the ps3 and its browser? that would tell you if your latency is good or bad.
Best BT india advice i have seen yet on these forums:
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