Hi Folks,
Hope everyone is well and someone may be kind enough to assist.
I have my PC In my shed approximately 15mtrs from the router, it runs out of the house wall and then below ground to the shed. My wifi appears fine but my PC that I am attempting to use to stream, is dropping in speed dramatically after attempting to stream to youtube.
I just purchased 2 new ethernet cables and after doing a twitchtest and seeing quality of 100 whereas I haven't got above 0 this week, I had assumed it was problem solved, sadly for me this isn't the case. I have attempted to use a VPN as I had believed it may be the isp throttling but that made the issue even worse as when I attempted to stream on it, it all but went to 0 in speed.
If you are operating on a wired connection as opposed to wireless these items will also need to be provided:
Worst case scenario for me is if it is the wire connected from house to shed as that would cost a large amount of money and time to repair although it doesn't seem right to me that the internet in the shed can be absolutely fine and top speed but will dip drastically after attempting to speed.
Thanks for reading and any help is gratefully received. If I need to provide anything else, please write to me as if I am an idiot in how to supply it.
Kind Regards
Hope everyone is well and someone may be kind enough to assist.
I have my PC In my shed approximately 15mtrs from the router, it runs out of the house wall and then below ground to the shed. My wifi appears fine but my PC that I am attempting to use to stream, is dropping in speed dramatically after attempting to stream to youtube.
I just purchased 2 new ethernet cables and after doing a twitchtest and seeing quality of 100 whereas I haven't got above 0 this week, I had assumed it was problem solved, sadly for me this isn't the case. I have attempted to use a VPN as I had believed it may be the isp throttling but that made the issue even worse as when I attempted to stream on it, it all but went to 0 in speed.
- Legion T5 Gaming PC - AMD Ryzen 7, RTX 3070 (New)
- Sagemcom F@st 5364 (I think?, its the one from TalkTalk)
- BaseBoard Manufacturer LENOVO
BaseBoard Product 3716
BaseBoard Version SDK0R32862 WIN 3258221020745
- Make and model of power supply = Im not entirely sure, the version I have is not listed on the Lenovo website and the retailer doesn't state it.
- Make and model of USB or PCI Wifi adapter = Product Type Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller
- Windows 10 Home, Im not sure which driver this relates to?
- TalkTalk Fibre 65
- Roughly 5 but the problem remains despite how many use it.
- Im not getting any error messages.
If you are operating on a wired connection as opposed to wireless these items will also need to be provided:
- Make and model of switches and how many ports are on each switch = Im not sure what this relates to?
- How many PCs and laptops are connected to the network = 1, mine.
- Whether or not a NAS (Network Attached Storage) or regular server is connected to the network = Im not sure what this means?
- Whether or not a Wifi router is connected to the network and/or switch = ?
- If you are using the internal LAN connection on your motherboard, a USB dongle, or external PCI card = No.
Worst case scenario for me is if it is the wire connected from house to shed as that would cost a large amount of money and time to repair although it doesn't seem right to me that the internet in the shed can be absolutely fine and top speed but will dip drastically after attempting to speed.
Thanks for reading and any help is gratefully received. If I need to provide anything else, please write to me as if I am an idiot in how to supply it.
Kind Regards