Your PC is experiencing issues with both Ethernet and Wi-Fi connections.
Your PC is experiencing issues with both Ethernet and Wi-Fi connections.
Check your internet type and the rates you’re billed for. Share the brands or models of your networking gear. State the distance between your PC and the Wi-Fi source during WiFi use, and whether Ethernet connections are involved. Let me know if others on the same network face the same issue.
Also, what wifi adapter do you use for your PC? If it’s built into the motherboard, check the device manager. I believe on Windows this info is available there. Regarding your router, if it lacks a cable connection from an ISP, it likely relies on cell towers for data instead of a traditional internet line.
I subscribe to 5G cellular internet through a British provider. My network model is "Three," and I have routers placed in the same room as my PC and phone. The iPad of my sister and the motherphone don’t face the same issues.
Conduct speed tests on all devices via Speedtest.net and analyze performance differences. Check if your router supports QoS features.