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morozko19932017-11-06 19:29:25
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morozko1993, 2017-11-06 19:29:25

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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GavriKos, 2017-11-06
@GavriKos

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.

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Andrey, 2017-11-06
@VELIK505

Did you try to use a non-nischinsky router?
Keenetic GIGA III for example

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marssx, 2017-11-06
@marssx

Same router, same problems. On another router (zyxel) there are no problems

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/ "BRO TIGER", 2017-11-08
@BRO_TIGER

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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