It's common for Wi-Fi cards to experience slight packet loss, especially under heavy usage or in less stable networks.
It's common for Wi-Fi cards to experience slight packet loss, especially under heavy usage or in less stable networks.
It's common for Wi-Fi cards to experience slight packet loss compared to a stable LAN connection. The difference in performance can depend on various factors like distance, interference, and network congestion. Your setup seems to show better stability over the internet, which is typical.
It could come down to signal integrity. If it's weak it's expected that you could experience some packet loss. What you use the computer for depends on if that will impact you severely or not.
Normal packet loss near 1% in your home is typical with a premium router. Increased loss could stem from your Wi-Fi card, router, or internet service provider.