The way I'm seeing the strength percentage is by using either the Windows CMD command and using apps that read it. They are all showing the same numbers
Command "netsh wlan show interfaces"
Here is a before and during a speedtest on what I see. It went from 86% to 70% and also the link speed...
Thank you for the reply. What you said makes sense and yes inside the router settings I can see CPU and memory usage and I will be looking at that and testing that out here shortly. I am not using any built-in software as you mentioned
I'll check out the CPU usage on the router while I'm maxing...
My ping on Wifi is 15ms and 8ms wired. I've never heard of buffer bloat before
In theory everything is working fine. I'm getting max bandwidth speed on Wifi that my isp provides but just really strange behavior on the signal strength and link speed when stressing out the bandwidth. I guess...
I have done that already and since a wired connection is direct I can't see a signal percentage but my connection link doesn't change and I get the same download/upload speed as Wifi
I'm using my desktop connected via Wi-Fi on 5GHz and I'm using a TP-Link Archer AX55 router and my Wifi card is a Fenvi Wifi 6e AX210. My ISP is Spectrum 300Mbps package.
I recently got it all set up and adjusting antennas to get the best signal quality I can get and I'm sitting at 85% right...
So I've owned my Gigabyte Xtreme 1080ti for like 2 weeks now and have some questions. I have moved the power, voltage and temp slider to max and did some tests for clock speed and temps, it wants to boost right to 2038mhz and starts out at 1.062v until it hits 40c, then goes up to 1.075v then at...