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ander9991
Good evening,
Recently I have switched over to Verizon Fios as my ISP. I have a dual band USB adapter in my PC which allows me to connect to WiFi. After having Fios for 2 weeks, I have noticed that I am getting consistent Ping spikes when playing games or even browsing the web and a webpage takes a while to load. This shouldn't happen as my speed is 370Mbps / 350Mbps.
I first realized about this issue when I was playing games like Battlefield 5, Rainbow Six, CSGO, Star Wars Battlefront 2. These spikes would make these games completely unplayable.
I even tried pinging google on command prompt and I notice the ping spikes.
Some things to note:
1) On the latest version of Windows 10
2) This issue only occurs on my desktop
I have tried a numerous of things that I have read upon on the forums:
1) Updated network drivers
2) Turning on and off Airplane mode and Wifi
3) Reinstalling network drivers after uninstalling them
4) Disabling IpV6 on my network connection
5) Running netsh wlan set autoconfig enabled=yes interface="Wi-Fi 2" in cmd prompt
6) Factory resetting my PC and installing Windows. *** This actually fixed the issue but the issue returned 2 days later ***
7) Restarting my router
I have honestly no idea no what else to do. I would appreciate any replies and thank you for your time.
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Recently I have switched over to Verizon Fios as my ISP. I have a dual band USB adapter in my PC which allows me to connect to WiFi. After having Fios for 2 weeks, I have noticed that I am getting consistent Ping spikes when playing games or even browsing the web and a webpage takes a while to load. This shouldn't happen as my speed is 370Mbps / 350Mbps.
I first realized about this issue when I was playing games like Battlefield 5, Rainbow Six, CSGO, Star Wars Battlefront 2. These spikes would make these games completely unplayable.
I even tried pinging google on command prompt and I notice the ping spikes.
Some things to note:
1) On the latest version of Windows 10
2) This issue only occurs on my desktop
I have tried a numerous of things that I have read upon on the forums:
1) Updated network drivers
2) Turning on and off Airplane mode and Wifi
3) Reinstalling network drivers after uninstalling them
4) Disabling IpV6 on my network connection
5) Running netsh wlan set autoconfig enabled=yes interface="Wi-Fi 2" in cmd prompt
6) Factory resetting my PC and installing Windows. *** This actually fixed the issue but the issue returned 2 days later ***
7) Restarting my router
I have honestly no idea no what else to do. I would appreciate any replies and thank you for your time.
Continue reading...