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It's been roughly two months since I installed my new PC, and I've faced some issues. The part list you shared points to a potential school Wi-Fi interference. My current speed is around 30kB/s, which is significantly lower than the usual 50-60kB/s on another machine I tested. I have the drivers updated, but I'm concerned about a possible faulty motherboard (Maximus X hero WIFI-AC). Can anyone help me verify this? Thanks!
It seems your connection isn’t working well. The issue might be related to network congestion since you’re at school. Others using the internet could be affecting stability.
Consult classmates in the school to determine if others face the same problems, then attempt to use an Ethernet cable if it’s accessible.
Without further details, we can only guess. The most probable cause is the Wi-Fi network you’re using tends to become busy when many users connect simultaneously. Wi-Fi works in half-duplex mode, allowing only one device to send data at a time in each direction. This restriction is reduced by the access point assigning each connected device a specific window for communication, and by adding more antennas to support more simultaneous connections. In a campus setting, enterprise Wi-Fi often uses several access points working together. Regardless, when user numbers and data demand surpass the network’s original capacity, usable bandwidth drops significantly. It’s possible the ISP’s available bandwidth is also being strained. Likely, something is nearing its limit. Ask someone in your building to perform a speed test for more insight. This resource can help: http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest