F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Issues with internet browsing being extremely slow on certain gadgets are common.

Issues with internet browsing being extremely slow on certain gadgets are common.

Issues with internet browsing being extremely slow on certain gadgets are common.

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duper123
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09-29-2016, 05:35 AM
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Recently I've faced an unusual problem and need assistance. My internet speed is 75/20mbps on my PC via Ethernet, which works perfectly for browsing, downloading, and streaming. On the TV in the lounge, Netflix plays 4k videos smoothly without any issues. However, my phone shows a slower connection—60/19mbps on speedtest—which is acceptable for Wi-Fi but causes delays when using YouTube, Twitch, Discord, or searching for songs on Spotify. Browsing Reddit and other sites becomes extremely slow, almost unresponsive. After running a speed test, the connection improves briefly but then drops again. This issue worsens with my Google Assistant, where nothing loads except controlling lights. I've tried restarting the assistant, resetting my phone and router, and changing DNS settings, but nothing has worked. What could be causing this?
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duper123
09-29-2016, 05:35 AM #1

Recently I've faced an unusual problem and need assistance. My internet speed is 75/20mbps on my PC via Ethernet, which works perfectly for browsing, downloading, and streaming. On the TV in the lounge, Netflix plays 4k videos smoothly without any issues. However, my phone shows a slower connection—60/19mbps on speedtest—which is acceptable for Wi-Fi but causes delays when using YouTube, Twitch, Discord, or searching for songs on Spotify. Browsing Reddit and other sites becomes extremely slow, almost unresponsive. After running a speed test, the connection improves briefly but then drops again. This issue worsens with my Google Assistant, where nothing loads except controlling lights. I've tried restarting the assistant, resetting my phone and router, and changing DNS settings, but nothing has worked. What could be causing this?