F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Your Wi-Fi is experiencing unusual issues.

Your Wi-Fi is experiencing unusual issues.

Your Wi-Fi is experiencing unusual issues.

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iSilverBest_
Junior Member
20
03-24-2025, 03:41 PM
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Your connection should reach 100/100 Mbps, but you're currently getting 40 Mbps with a capped speed. Your ping is high at around 2000, and you're experiencing issues even after moving your new metal table. It might be related to the table or interference from nearby objects. The router you're using (Deco 5) seems to be affected. You haven't noticed any major changes recently, so it could be something else like a hardware issue or network congestion. Consider checking for physical obstructions, updating your router firmware, or testing with another device to rule out local interference.
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iSilverBest_
03-24-2025, 03:41 PM #1

Your connection should reach 100/100 Mbps, but you're currently getting 40 Mbps with a capped speed. Your ping is high at around 2000, and you're experiencing issues even after moving your new metal table. It might be related to the table or interference from nearby objects. The router you're using (Deco 5) seems to be affected. You haven't noticed any major changes recently, so it could be something else like a hardware issue or network congestion. Consider checking for physical obstructions, updating your router firmware, or testing with another device to rule out local interference.

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t80skull
Member
59
03-25-2025, 12:20 AM
#2
Your device operates with a standard WiFi adapter and connects to a typical router model.
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t80skull
03-25-2025, 12:20 AM #2

Your device operates with a standard WiFi adapter and connects to a typical router model.

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KillaBrax
Junior Member
5
03-25-2025, 06:11 AM
#3
I missed that I was using Decade 5 and an Ethernet cable.
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KillaBrax
03-25-2025, 06:11 AM #3

I missed that I was using Decade 5 and an Ethernet cable.

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CleanerHook54
Junior Member
39
03-25-2025, 07:10 AM
#4
Are you running a complete deco 5 mesh configuration? Does your machine connect through a Deco AP or directly to the modem using a router or switch? Plugging in via Ethernet to just one of the Deco 5 access points could cause problems.
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CleanerHook54
03-25-2025, 07:10 AM #4

Are you running a complete deco 5 mesh configuration? Does your machine connect through a Deco AP or directly to the modem using a router or switch? Plugging in via Ethernet to just one of the Deco 5 access points could cause problems.