Issues with unstable wired and wifi connection on the pc.

Feb 21, 2023
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Hi Guys

Looking for a bit of advice.

I am currently having an issue with the internet connection wired and wifi on the pc and very noticeable when gaming and only happens randomly.

When this happens i do check connection on another device and speeds and ping are as they should be at 5ms 600 download and 600upload and no jitter, butt when i run a speed test on the pc in question the speeds are well down and a lot of jitter causing in game performance issues.

Could this be the network card with in the motherboard?? maybe need to replace the motherboard??

I have been through all the settings i can think of and still no joy.

One other thing to mention i did check temps of everything whilst this happens and appears to be ok.

Any help would be greatly appreciated and understand the difficulty into diagnosing something without seeing the problem,
 
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Welcome to the forum :)

Could this be the network card with in the motherboard?? maybe need to replace the motherboard??
No expert on this, but if that's the problem, you can probably buy a separate cheap network card if your mobo has a slot for it—a lot cheaper than replacing the mobo..

When our experts drop by, they'll need more info about your system to help you. Use this as a guide:

 
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Jun 26, 2023
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Hello there!

Although I am not an expert to solve this but I can suggest some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issues

Update Network Drivers: Ensure that you have the latest drivers for your network card installed. As well as you can also restart Networking Devices.

Check Network Cables: If you're using a wired connection, make sure the Ethernet cable is securely plugged in on both ends.

Adjust Router Settings: In this step, you can access your router's settings through a web browser and ensure that it's running the latest firmware. Consider adjusting the channel settings for Wi-Fi to avoid interference from other devices.

Test with a Different Network Card: If you have a spare network card, you can try installing it to see if the issue persists. If the new card provides stable connections, it could indicate a problem with the existing network card on your motherboard.

If you've exhausted all the troubleshooting steps and are still experiencing issues, it might be helpful to consult a professional technician who can diagnose the problem more accurately or find a solution from all over the web.

Recently I have also faced a frustrating issue with my apple tv remote which is not working then I was searching for a solution on the web and luckily got a helpful source- https://setapp.com/how-to/fix-apple-tv-remote-not-working-properly where I got step-by-step guidelines to solve the issue by following some simple steps.
 
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