Originally posted by gables
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Windows 10 Pro sluggish internet
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Originally posted by jamsandwich View Post
I'm using a wireless usb adaptor. I tried updating the driver (via Device Manager) and it did a search and reported "The best drivers for your device are already installed".
I've ordered a Cat7 network cable. I plan to try that as an alternative to the wireless usb adaptor.
PC (wireless usb) -> Router -> Internet
When you're seeing hundreds of millisecond ping times to sites like bbc.com, try pinging the Router.
Another tool that can sometimes reveals something is tracert.
C:\>tracert bbc.com
(NB. you may see some lines with "* * * Request timed out" but this is normal going through an ISP network)Comment
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I was getting sluggish response in my browser earlier today. I tried tracert to google.com. Got one "* * * Request timed out" amongst 13 rows of results. The sluggishness seemed to go away after a minute or two.
Since then I've unplugged my wireless usb adapter and used my new cat7 cable to connect my pc to the modem/router. I then pinged google.com and the responses were around 9 or 10ms, which is better than I typically got with the wireless usb adapter (even though the modem/router is only about 6 feet away. My cat7 cable is 5m long.
I wonder if there is something about the wireless adapter that might be causing the problem. Strange how it is intermittent though; I would expect that hardware like that would either work all the time or not at all.Comment
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Originally posted by jamsandwich View Post...I would expect that hardware like that would either work all the time or not at all.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View Postwhat brand/model of wireless USB adapter are you using?
TP-Link TL-WN822NComment
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Originally posted by jamsandwich View Post
I was using the following (before I disconnected it and started using a cat7 network cable instead):
TP-Link TL-WN822N
Also when you do a scan, what other Wi-Fi broadcasts are in the area, what channels are they using, what are all the devices connected to the same Wi-Fi, how many children do you have in your house, how many devices are on the same network, etc etc etc?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by jamsandwich View PostSince then I've unplugged my wireless usb adapter and used my new cat7 cable to connect my pc to the modem/router. I then pinged google.com and the responses were around 9 or 10ms, which is better than I typically got with the wireless usb adapter (even though the modem/router is only about 6 feet away. My cat7 cable is 5m long.
I wonder if there is something about the wireless adapter that might be causing the problem. Strange how it is intermittent though; I would expect that hardware like that would either work all the time or not at all.
Just had a thought, do you have a wireless keyboard\mouse? I recall I once had issues with WiFi after adding a wireless keyboard and mouse, changed them back to wired and WiFi was fine again.Comment
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Do you have any dodgy electrical devices nearby?
Eldest son complained about how his wifi connection became unusable every evening. After quite a bit of digging around it turned out that the colour cycling/flashing/vomit inducing LED lights that he'd draped around the room were the problem. Turn them off and wifi was back to normal.England's greatest sailor since Nelson lost the armada.Comment
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