I reach for just under a month on my PC in the download only 20 Mbit / s. Before that, I have reached over 60, are not the booked 100, but I came with it.
Upload is still going great with partly higher speed than booked.
My dad's laptop is still over 60. Although his laptop is right next to the router and my PC two stories above it, but it can't really lie, because I've also reached over 60 MBit / s a month ago.
Now when I stream to YouTube, I put ingame extremely rum, which amazes me a bit, since my upload is actually good.
What could that be? Most likely yes on the PC and not on the Internet, right? Have a gaming PC, good year old, i7 8700, GTX 1080 and 16 GB of RAM.
Just made all Windows updates, Alienware updates, McAfee updates and Support Assist updates, but it did not improve.
What else can I do?
Did you test the speed down with your laptop?
Perhaps the adapter for the "received" the Wlan is not the newest.
I tested it on my dad's laptop. He gets 60 MBit / s in the download. I only have a PC that has 20 MBit / s in the download.
Wi-Fi to stream? Far too unstable…
Try using a cable. Although more work, but is extremely worthwhile. Best directly CAT7 cable.
Are there so many cables? ^^
Real Cat7 is exaggerated, because there's hardly any hardware with suitable connections for. All Ethernet cables with RJ45 plugs, which stand for CAT7, are effectively CAT6e. So do not pay more for it
If you knew how long the cables are in part.
Okay, so should I order a CAT6 cable?
If the 7 is just as expensive or cheaper and has a RJ45 connector, then you can take that too.
"So long cables"?
Do you come with 100m on your role, or do you need more?
https://www.amazon.de/...005Q0SVW8/
The associated plugs and pliers, or testers are listed there.
Or take a finished cable, which is made up from 25cm to 10m:
https://www.amazon.de/...0119GSU00/
And then a switch (1Gbit / s) would be very useful.
Either one with 4, or better with 8 network connections:
https://www.amazon.de/..._ss_i_4_10
One end of the cable goes into the router and the other end into the switch. Then you can (with correspondingly short Lan cables) on all (more exactly 3 to 7) network devices further distribute (=> PC, console, TV, Bluray player, …).
Cat7 is "only" better shielded and designed for even higher data transfer.
I also have a Cat6 cable (10m) between two 8Port switches and absolutely no problems.
I think Cat7 was not there yet, or was it not common.
My previous router could only 100mbit and the first 1GBit switch depends directly on the router, then the 10m cable and the second 1Gbit switch provides my TV, Bluray, HD receiver, FireTV, etc. My PC and other PC network Devices hang on the first switch or directly on the router.
Try cfosspeed with the network tool:
http://www.cfos.de/de/cfosspeed/cfosspeed.htm
https://www.youtube.com/...ed+deutsch
This dynamically distributes the priority of the available network bandwidth on an application basis. The ping times could improve as well.
If you install it on all Windows machines, the tool communicates with its "brothers" and manages their respective priority distribution from all machines. Thus, the existing Internet bandwidth can be used as optimally as possible.
The demo version runs for 30 days.
You will need a (lifetime) license for each individual computer (~ 15,90 euro).
However, possible hardware problems should be eliminated beforehand.
Because so many write here… CAT 7 is the latest standard. You can put what you want there. You can google the data rates yes.
You have to pay attention to the installation cable that you get there extremely bad a rj45 on it. Is just very rigid cable.
Okay, I ordered it now. ^^
Short question: Do I have the one plug then just plug in the router and the other s.PC and that's it? Or something else?
If you have such a NEN 0815 router from Telekom to whom you have no port security or something like that is the plug and play. If you want to improve your latency, switch to ipv6. That can give you even better times.
And what exactly did you order?