As the title states, I am getting unexplainable packet loss on only one of my PCs in the house. It's connected via ethernet straight to the wall plug, the other PC I have on the same network is connected to the switch and is not experiencing such issues. I have tried to fix the issue by:
- Getting a new ethernet cable
- Replugging the PC into a different socket
- Updating the Ethernet drivers
- Powercycling all aforementioned devices
- Using QoS settings
- Removing all devices from the network to see if congestion was the cause
I have used this PC in this exact setup for years now and had no issues with packet loss, but now I get constant 2-12% (very rarely does it go back down to 0) packet loss and the internet speed is significantly slower than other devices connected via ethernet. There are moments where the internet seems to fix itself for about 10 minutes and the issues go away but then go back to the same slow internet and constant packet loss. I am quite green when it comes to internet issues so would appreciate some help here.
- Getting a new ethernet cable
- Replugging the PC into a different socket
- Updating the Ethernet drivers
- Powercycling all aforementioned devices
- Using QoS settings
- Removing all devices from the network to see if congestion was the cause
I have used this PC in this exact setup for years now and had no issues with packet loss, but now I get constant 2-12% (very rarely does it go back down to 0) packet loss and the internet speed is significantly slower than other devices connected via ethernet. There are moments where the internet seems to fix itself for about 10 minutes and the issues go away but then go back to the same slow internet and constant packet loss. I am quite green when it comes to internet issues so would appreciate some help here.