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I recently got Spectrum's 400 Mbps connection set up. After testing it (using a wired setup), a PS5 game downloaded smoothly at roughly 50 MB/s. Now, I'm connecting my PC via Wi-Fi about 3 meters away and trying to download a Steam title. The speed begins around 40 MB/s, then slowly drops before settling near 10 MB/s. This is really frustrating.
Current estimates suggest a 50% download speed from Steam, depending on your device and network conditions. Several variables influence this, including time of day. A straightforward test involves connecting your PC and observing any changes. Repeating this multiple times can help identify the root cause. If the issue persists across devices, it likely stems from the game's availability in your region or streaming distance. Generally, Wi-Fi is suited for mobile and non-essential laptops; for gaming, consider a wired connection.
You're experiencing strange behavior while playing Star Wars Battlefront 2 on PC, with erratic movement and a high in-game ping. This seems unrelated to your previous Steam issues. The problem might be related to network stability or server latency. Consider checking your internet connection, trying a different network, or contacting the game's support for further assistance.
Yes, WiFi and Ethernet serve different purposes. WiFi offers less consistent performance compared to Ethernet.