NOTE: For the third night in a row I have noted that during night time, somewhere after midnight the network speed return to normal without any droppings. Would anyone care to take a look? This is the link to the file where I uploaded it: ĮDIT: From what I have figured out reading online, it seems like I am getting around 4.7% packet loss which seems very bad. I do not know how to interpret this data and it seems a little overwhelming to me. I have captured my network with Wireshark during a download speed test. Other devices are 2 or 3 phones, 2 laptops and a smart thermostat that would be all, nothing new, it is like that for months. There is a second network adapter that I use for USB Tethering from my phone but it is disabled when I am using Ethernet. Maybe I should try with a fresh Windows install.Ĭlick to expand.I disabled IPv6, no differences. I just hope it is not a fried MBO (MSI X370 Gaming Pro Carbon). Once I think I saw the network die out totally and Windows show it like I unplugged the cable from the PC for a second.Īny thoughts on the issue are welcome. I also noted that when you leave the PC idle and the connection for a couple of hours, and then run the speed test, it holds steady connection at 20 mbits, then I run the test again and start to drop a bit, then run it for the third time and it starts to drop to 0 drastically fast the more and more you load it. I feel like that the connection gets choked when it gets a big packet of data. I reported the issue to the ISP, they are basically keeping distance to the problem as other devices are working fine on the network. What remains as plausible cause to the problem is the network card (section of the motherboard), some wild settings in the router specific to the PC, router itself, Windows itself. I did not touch the firewall on the router settings. I also tried resetting all the network drivers and adapters, updating, updating windows, disabling firewall, winsock registry edit, Nothing works. I also tested the connection via USB Tethering over my phone and works well over WiFi and 4G. Everything works great when I connect my laptop with the same cable I use to connect the PC.
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