Why is the internet so slow?
The internet is much slower on my PC than on my phone. We're both on the same Wi-Fi network in the same location, but my phone has 60 MB and my PC only 22 MB. And the download/upload ratio is also really weird. It's 60 MB download and 3 MB upload, what's up with that? There was a thunderstorm last night, and the internet has been slow ever since, but it seems normal on my phone.
If you connect your PC via LAN cable, the cable could be damaged by the thunderstorm
Generally, it can also be because you have any program running in the background or your PC becomes too old
No, I don’t have a functioning LAN connection in my room. He’s not old, I’ve only been there for two months and the only “old” is the RTX 3060.
Okay, then I don’t know what it’s like to ask if it’s the case with your neighbors, Vllt is a mistake in an area and is neither on the PC nor on you
If no one changes anything, it is balanced
Does this automatically adjust or is it normally perfectly balanced?
It may sometimes be. This can also be set at the router, which type of device gets as much as %. I don’t know how to change that.
But how can it be that in the same WLAN it is fast on a device and on the other hand slow.
What I think about the comments mentioned above is that both devices use different WLAN cards, chips. You can make your cards smart with a new Wi-Fi module or WLAN.
Since there is only one internet that doesn’t care about the device used, the problem with the Internet is likely to have much less to do. Not at all if both terminals also use the same connection to the same provider via the same router….
If the sequence and the connections are the same for all terminals, only a logical conclusion remains: The problem already occurs in your local network. There, the terminals have their own connections to the router, which can then also differ in the data throughput and the connection quality.
The same WLAN yes, in the same place does not go purely physically. Where an object already exists, no second can exist at the same time.
And the same hardware does not use the devices either. So you not only have the (even) spatial, but also the hardware-technical difference.
Okay, you physicist