On my laptop, the internet is very slow, the funny thing is that it's just the download, the upload is all fantastic. Upload of 32 MB / s and download of 0.16 MB / s. Have a 100 k line. Have already reset network, but to no avail. The laptop is running over Wi-Fi.
Connect cables.
A 100k line (k = unit for KiloBit!) Is extremely slow.
Even ISDN in the 90s already had 64k.
Of course, it may be that you just do not have it with units of measure.
Apart from that, I would like to point out that the possible data throughput of your Wi-Fi network does not have to do with the bean with your Internet access.
In terms of radio, it depends mainly on the quality of the hardware used, their spatial orientation and the locally existing sources of interference and attenuation.
NoName579 is already right: If you want speed and stability, you can't get past LAN cable - oh yes: And at an Internet access of mind. The 100 times the capacity of 100k has.
I have 100,000 MB / s connection.
What is that supposed to help? Do you think the WLAN is broken?
Connect a LAN cable
Believe me that can bring a lot
So with this type of connection you have to be a very, very large corporate customer. In that case, you should take the support of your provider - after all, you pump a lot of money there.
It seems to me more and more that you really do not have units of measure.
However, this is problematic with your kind of question, because with the you only continue, if you master that. Otherwise, you can't evaluate the answers that are given here let alone write statements in your question, with which one can give correct assessments and answers.
But if I'm on the road, brings me the LAN at all, so Wi-Fi must go
If you're on the road, you do not have a wlan anyway. Apart from the building you are in, there's wlan and the wlan should normally be strong enough for everything to work
Have tried it with LAN, not better.