I have an ASUS X556UR notebook connected to a home WiFi. Everything was fine, apart from rare disconnects (computer losing router, which I thought to be signal stength/distance issue at the time).
However 2 weeks ago my internet got a lot worse. Basically now I have occasional 2-7 seconds ping in MMO games and browser, losing connection, disconnecting and losing router in the WiFi list (reappears in few seconds). Initally I thought that itβs ISP fault, then router. But other notebooks and phones have no issue while my notebook does. So I realised that the problem is in my notebook.
Windows Update and Windows Defender are off.
There were no system/driver updates/configuration changes in the last 2 weeks. I literally didnβt move notebook from the table.
I tried:
[ul]
[li]Manual disconnect/reconnect to WiFi router[/li][li]Reboot[/li][li]Moving notebook closer to the router[/li][li]Updating WiFi, sound, display drivers[/li][li]Windows 10 βNetwork troubleshooterβ[/li][li]Disc and RAM scan[/li][li]Virus scan (Kaspersky)[/li][li]WiFi adapter settings reset[/li][/ul]
What I canβt try to check or use as a solution:
[ul]
[li]Connect to the router via cable (lack of cable)[/li][/ul]
I tried to Google and found the LatencyMon program. Here are the results. I can try to collect more info if you need it.
One: __________________________________________________ ______________________________ - Pastebin.com
Two: __________________________________________________ ______________________________ - Pastebin.com
However 2 weeks ago my internet got a lot worse. Basically now I have occasional 2-7 seconds ping in MMO games and browser, losing connection, disconnecting and losing router in the WiFi list (reappears in few seconds). Initally I thought that itβs ISP fault, then router. But other notebooks and phones have no issue while my notebook does. So I realised that the problem is in my notebook.
Windows Update and Windows Defender are off.
There were no system/driver updates/configuration changes in the last 2 weeks. I literally didnβt move notebook from the table.
I tried:
[ul]
[li]Manual disconnect/reconnect to WiFi router[/li][li]Reboot[/li][li]Moving notebook closer to the router[/li][li]Updating WiFi, sound, display drivers[/li][li]Windows 10 βNetwork troubleshooterβ[/li][li]Disc and RAM scan[/li][li]Virus scan (Kaspersky)[/li][li]WiFi adapter settings reset[/li][/ul]
What I canβt try to check or use as a solution:
[ul]
[li]Connect to the router via cable (lack of cable)[/li][/ul]
I tried to Google and found the LatencyMon program. Here are the results. I can try to collect more info if you need it.
One: __________________________________________________ ______________________________ - Pastebin.com
Two: __________________________________________________ ______________________________ - Pastebin.com
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