Problem with the Wi-Fi antenna connection.
Problem with the Wi-Fi antenna connection.
The issue involves a loose connection on the antenna for your motherboard (MSI PRO Z690-A WIFI DDR4), making the Wi-Fi not functional anymore. It was slightly loose initially but worked until now. You're asking about possible solutions—whether to fix it, replace the antenna, or if someone else can help. Thanks for reaching out!
I took off both units and reattached them securely; they’re stable now, but the Wi-Fi remains unreliable and online gaming isn’t functioning well.
Did you verify that Wi-Fi is turned on in both BIOS and Windows settings?
You're asking about the benefits of receiving something and the expectations for what your ISP should provide. It seems you're evaluating value and service quality.
The speed fluctuates frequently, yet download speeds sit between 2 and 15 Mbp/s, typically around the lower side with 90-200 ping, while the higher end reaches 40+ Mbp/s and sub-10 ping. The same phone in the same area and network achieves 40–60 Mbps download and near-zero latency.
There seems to be an unusual spike in ping values. Are you seeing around 15mbps or 15MB/s? Has anything recently altered your home, router, or PC location? Could there be another Wi-Fi device besides your phone that you want to test? I usually rely on www.speedtest.net for these checks.
The connection speed remains the same. The site I’m using is the one I have. I own a laptop, but setting it up will be a bit tricky. In Task Manager I see around 30-50 Mbps incoming and less than 1 Mbps outgoing—uncertain if that’s useful, but I wanted to note it.