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One computer takes all the speed of the Internet?
Hello, I've been struggling with this problem for a month now. I have a home Wi-Fi network (TP link TL-WR740N router). There are 8 connections in the network, 5 of them are laptops and 3 phones. When 5 laptops are connected to the network, one of them constantly * steals * the Internet. And the frost is dull on all laptops (it doesn’t matter which laptop to download from the network, but then the speed is excellent.) At first I thought the conflict of poppy addresses, I checked everything - everything is fine. What could be causing the problem?
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The problem is in the router. He has a weak percentage, and he simply does not have time to chew through all the requests, he starts to warm up and suffer from such garbage.
Did you try to use a non-nischinsky router?
Keenetic GIGA III for example
Same router, same problems. On another router (zyxel) there are no problems
If they are all connected to the same router, then congestion of 2.4Ghz channels is inevitable! Imagine such a situation, there is a road consisting of 3 lanes - in our case, communication channels. Trucks drive along this road - Data packets for any user request. And here are many devices connected (In your case 8). Bottom line: constant so-called accidents between trucks ... The whole battered truck will go slower to someone, and someone will reach someone who doesn’t and ... It turns out such a mess, so it’s better to use a 5 GHz communication channel or Wires)
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