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Hello IanDaHacka ,
If your PC works fine when connected via Ethernet but experiences issues with Wi-Fi, it does suggest a potential problem with the Wi-Fi signal or network adapter. Here are some additional steps you can try to address the Wi-Fi connectivity issue:
Move closer to the Wi-Fi router: If possible, try bringing your PC closer to the router to see if it improves the Wi-Fi connection. This can help determine if the issue is related to signal strength or interference.
Check for wireless interference: Other electronic devices, such as cordless phones, microwave ovens, or neighboring Wi-Fi networks, can interfere with your Wi-Fi signal. Make sure your PC is not located near such devices and try changing the Wi-Fi channel on your router to avoid interference from other networks.
Update router firmware: Ensure that your router is running the latest firmware version. Visit the manufacturer's website for instructions on how to update the firmware.
Adjust router settings: Access your router's settings page and experiment with different settings. You can try changing the Wi-Fi channel, enabling Quality of Service (QoS) settings for gaming, or disabling any bandwidth-hungry features like media streaming or file downloads.
Consider a Wi-Fi range extender or mesh network: If your PC and router are in separate rooms, you may benefit from using a Wi-Fi range extender or setting up a mesh network. These devices can help boost the Wi-Fi signal and extend coverage to areas with poor connectivity.
Contact your internet service provider: If the issue persists after trying these steps, it's possible that there may be an issue with your internet service provider (ISP) or the router itself. Contact your ISP's support team and explain the problem you're facing. They may be able to provide additional assistance or suggest alternative solutions.
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