Bad internet connection despite Wi-Fi?

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For a few minutes, the Internet is spinning with me. Sometimes I'm told that the page could not load, although my Wi-Fi has full connection but for what reason?

Maybe the servers are overloaded or is there another reason?

PS. I'm using a Windows 10 laptop

Ta

This has nothing to do with Wi-Fi… That's just the connection to the router…

If you have not done anything, then it may be due to the connection to the provider…

Is Easter, there are many online…

Un

Are many sources of interference with the WLAN.

For example, a switched-on microwave is enough to disturb the network. Have with me the problem as soon as the neighbors are above home and use the Wi-Fi are with me only 500kBit or less available. What causes me the same problem that some pages take too long to load and therefore it is displayed that it does not work. Have the connection then realized by cable and it works fine.

Otherwise, it is possible that your router or the line up to your house is somewhere has a mistake. Your provider researches for free if you call.

hu

It can't be with us. We live in a skyscraper and a professional has bought for us this wireless amplifier and set up. Interference signals should not be the problem with us!

Un

Since you are the only party in the skyscraper or why can't that be? I live in a small village with about 200 inhabitants and still there's the problem.

But good info with the wireless amplifier. That could be the problem and lose the connection.

Da

Despite Wi-Fi? WLAN is known to be the worse option to LAN. As already noted by Rasta Kopf, there are many sources of interference with the WLAN. Therefore, I recommend you to grab a LAN cable, if you have the opportunity.

Ma

Skyscraper? There's of course a lot of WLAN in concentrated space.

Disruptions do not always mean that something is wrong.

But interference means that there are too many neighbors with WLAN. Because in the WLAN n standard with 2.4 GHz, there are only 3 overlap-free channels (channel 1, 6 or 11). Sparks too many WLANs on 2.4 GHz so all interfere with each other. Mostly in the evenings or on bank holidays, when everyone in the WLAN is paddling around and streaming.

Slight remedy at 2.4 GHz if you have to share the same channel 1, 6 or 11 with as few neighbors as possible. Also reduce the bandwidth at 2.4 GHz (called coexistence) of auto or 40 MHz to 20 MHz fixed, makes the WLAN more stable and less vulnerable to neighboring WLANs.

Of course it is better to use the WLAN with ac standard with 5 GHz, since all channels are overlapping-free and there are many more usable channels (ac 5 GHz must of course also support any WLAN client)

With this free Android App Fritz App Wi-Fi, you can check your environment, you'll be amazed how many neighbors use Wi-Fi and thus all interfere with each other. It gets worse when you also use additional repeaters, the repeaters occupy more Wi-Fi channels again, the result is wireless mess and you will notice when the Internet on your smartphone or laptop falters.

https://avm.de/...zapp-wlan/

hu

Will not I read this whole novel, as it has nothing to do with the content of the question anyway
It can't be that it would be up to our building, because normally we have since the Wlan amplifier no more problems so this assumption that you both have not

You can come up with some justifications for your theory, but that will not be the solution. So if you do not want to be reported, I would not ride on that theory anymore!

Un

Report it if you do not like 😱 after all, was a real professional of a repeater in a probably fully wireless high-rise used. It is logical that one more source fixes the problem. Then you tell the neighbor that helped you, they go to that and he sells 50 repeaters to the whole house. Then it works for everyone and then everything is fine.

Solution get you 2 repeaters more than your neighbor owns. Hope the solution suits you. And as long as your network shines better, it works.

Ma

Hello nervnicht18! Your nickname is right for you!

You get decent detailed answers and probably have barely a clue about the matter, otherwise you would not ask here.

I'll summarize now, because reading you probably overwhelmed.

Go to the expert and let you continue to put repeaters in the apartment, preferably 2 pieces in each room, so that nothing works for you and the neighbors at all.

PS:

I agree with RastaKopf 100%, he is unfortunately right.

Much desperate fun!