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ROG STRIX B550-F gaming Wi-Fi II offers slow Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity options.

ROG STRIX B550-F gaming Wi-Fi II offers slow Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity options.

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12-12-2020, 09:07 PM
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Hi Everyone,

I recently upgraded my PC and have been facing persistent internet speed issues. All devices in my home—whether on Wi-Fi or Ethernet—are experiencing slow performance, with speed tests consistently showing around 200 Mbps. Even my old PC, which also used Wi-Fi, managed similar speeds. My new setup is limited to 40-50 Mbps regardless of connection type. Occasionally it reaches 70-80 Mbps but drops quickly again.

I've tried everything: updated drivers, reinstalled OS, changed network adapter types, adjusted router settings, checked mesh network configurations, updated BIOS, and even used Windows Troubleshooter. No improvement. I’ve searched numerous forums and found no solutions.

For reference, here’s the PC build I’m working with: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/p.klokgiet...iew=38qXRB

Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated!
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NotTomZuper666
12-12-2020, 09:07 PM #1

Hi Everyone,

I recently upgraded my PC and have been facing persistent internet speed issues. All devices in my home—whether on Wi-Fi or Ethernet—are experiencing slow performance, with speed tests consistently showing around 200 Mbps. Even my old PC, which also used Wi-Fi, managed similar speeds. My new setup is limited to 40-50 Mbps regardless of connection type. Occasionally it reaches 70-80 Mbps but drops quickly again.

I've tried everything: updated drivers, reinstalled OS, changed network adapter types, adjusted router settings, checked mesh network configurations, updated BIOS, and even used Windows Troubleshooter. No improvement. I’ve searched numerous forums and found no solutions.

For reference, here’s the PC build I’m working with: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/p.klokgiet...iew=38qXRB

Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated!

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OceanBear
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12-13-2020, 04:03 AM
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Are you connected through a Deco node? Have you checked speeds when plugged straight into the ISP device? Also, knowing the brand and model of your network gear matters more than your PC details.
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OceanBear
12-13-2020, 04:03 AM #2

Are you connected through a Deco node? Have you checked speeds when plugged straight into the ISP device? Also, knowing the brand and model of your network gear matters more than your PC details.