Hey everyone! I recently got a new PC and it runs smoothly, but I've been having some serious issues with the WiFi. The router is on the other side of the house, and whenever there's a lot of devices connected, my connection drops or slows down. Do you think installing an Ethernet cable would solve this problem?
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Absolutely! An Ethernet cable will definitely help improve your connection, especially if WiFi is giving you trouble. Just be sure to grab a good quality cable for the best performance.
For sure! You don't need anything fancy; a CAT6a cable will do the trick. Just a tip: avoid copper clad aluminum and go for pure copper instead. Stranded copper is better than solid as well if you can find it.
Yes! If possible, you could also move your PC closer to the WiFi router and prioritize its connection, but Ethernet is usually the most reliable route.
Ethernet is a great choice, but just a thought: do you have coax outlets? If you do, setting up a second router with adapters or using WiFi repeaters could also be options.
Definitely go for Ethernet! It's the best way to ensure a stable connection.

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