We now have a 100k line. My dad is connected to his laptop with a LAN cable. As soon as he launches his laptop, he has totally good scores on his PC, but the people on Wi-Fi get worse. When he shuts down his laptop, the values in the WLAN rise again. Is that normal?
Yes, it is.
LAN is prioritized, therefore the WLAN devices have less
Why does he need a LAN cable for his laptop? A 100k line is clearly too few for several people watching videos at the same time.
What does this have to do with each other? LAN is always preferable to WLAN, where possible.
A 100k line is really slow. Even the slowest DSL has 384k.
Of course it can also be that you do not know about units of measure.
In that case, look in Wikipedia for the term "byte" and study it.
(Apart from the fact that the speed of your Internet does not have the bean to do with your (W) LANs and in this respect says nothing at all.)
In general, all possible radio link in the ISM band can interfere.
Theoretically synonymous Patchkabel - but I think unlikely.
Nope! This would bring a 100,000k line. (Although already 50,000k should be enough!)
Take a look at the router settings. Since you can prioritize depending on the model.
So I meant with 100k magenta home L so 100 mbits
If you mean certain products, then you should also announce the product name.
Especially since "MagentaZuhause L" has no 100k (bit) but 100M (bit). (If you have to abbreviate it already unconcretely.) That makes a difference from the factor 1000 to 1024. Not just a little.