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Issues appear exclusively on a single computer.

Issues appear exclusively on a single computer.

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kieranwebster
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12-13-2016, 07:50 AM
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Hello everyone, I've faced internet issues with my PC from the moment it was assembled. My setup includes: APU – Ryzen 3 2200G, Graphics – Vega 8, RAM – 8GB at 3000Mhz, Motherboard – Gigabyte B450M S2H, Network – ASUS PCI-AC5 (up/down), and speed around 20 Mbps. I've reinstalled Windows and drivers multiple times but the problem continues. I've moved the machine to different rooms without improvement. The built-in QOS works only slightly, giving full signal strength and stable connection. Ethernet isn't an option because of powerline limitations and distance issues. Anyone have suggestions?
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kieranwebster
12-13-2016, 07:50 AM #1

Hello everyone, I've faced internet issues with my PC from the moment it was assembled. My setup includes: APU – Ryzen 3 2200G, Graphics – Vega 8, RAM – 8GB at 3000Mhz, Motherboard – Gigabyte B450M S2H, Network – ASUS PCI-AC5 (up/down), and speed around 20 Mbps. I've reinstalled Windows and drivers multiple times but the problem continues. I've moved the machine to different rooms without improvement. The built-in QOS works only slightly, giving full signal strength and stable connection. Ethernet isn't an option because of powerline limitations and distance issues. Anyone have suggestions?

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Chaseeboy
Junior Member
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12-14-2016, 02:42 PM
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Consider likely reasons first. Can we connect the PC directly to the router for a short test? Try using an Ethernet cable to the main LAN port on the motherboard. If the issue continues, the problem may lie with the modem/router or your internet service provider.
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Chaseeboy
12-14-2016, 02:42 PM #2

Consider likely reasons first. Can we connect the PC directly to the router for a short test? Try using an Ethernet cable to the main LAN port on the motherboard. If the issue continues, the problem may lie with the modem/router or your internet service provider.