Dynamic IP WAN connection type

Nekros PRIME

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Jun 14, 2016
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Hello guys ! I have a simple question 😀 Recently ended up having some issues with my internet , they come from my router. Things like if i use Wi-Fi to download something at maximum speed every other wi-fi user loses his connection, yet if i use cable to download everything is okay. Now i have a problem with the stability, i started to lose packets and its on random basis. The average rate is like per every 1000 pings in cmd i lose around 50-100 packets. I want to reset it to default to check if it will work because i dont know whats exactly causing it. I called my ISP and they said that it is not from their end. So here is the thing... Back in the days i used PPPoE connection type with Username , Password and stuff but now with the new ISP its set to Dynamic IP without any configurations for Username and Password. If i system restore it will i have network connection with Dynamic IP without any configurations or i still need ISP settings?
 
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You will not need a userid/password if you do not use pppoe.

Hard to say on the packet loss. You need to ping your router and the first ISP router and see where you find loss. If you see it to your router it is in your house.

The wireless issue many times just means the machine doing the transfer has better signal levels and has the ability to over use the wireless bandwdth. If other machines have poor signal levels they may get so many errors competing with the machine that has good level they drop the connection. Wireless has no control mechanize to fairly share bandwidth the end machine just fight it out and whoever has better signal levels generally wins.
You will not need a userid/password if you do not use pppoe.

Hard to say on the packet loss. You need to ping your router and the first ISP router and see where you find loss. If you see it to your router it is in your house.

The wireless issue many times just means the machine doing the transfer has better signal levels and has the ability to over use the wireless bandwdth. If other machines have poor signal levels they may get so many errors competing with the machine that has good level they drop the connection. Wireless has no control mechanize to fairly share bandwidth the end machine just fight it out and whoever has better signal levels generally wins.
 
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