I recently got a new internet connection, and I'm really frustrated because my PS5 is getting download speeds around 300 Mbps, but my PC is only reaching about 90 Mbps. It indicates that I'm connected to 'Ethernet 2,' and I can't seem to find the WiFi network I want to connect to. I'm using Windows 11, and I'd like to know if there's a way to see the available WiFi networks by name. Any tips would be appreciated!
3 Answers
Your PC may not even have WiFi capability. Double-check the specs, and if it does have an adapter, see if the cables are the right ones. If your WiFi doesn’t show up, it might be due to a disabled adapter or missing drivers.
Have you tried disabling and then re-enabling your WiFi and Ethernet adapters? You can do this through the network connections settings in the Control Panel. If that doesn't help, you might want to uninstall and then reinstall your WiFi adapter. Just make sure to download the driver first, so you don’t lose your connection while trying to fix it.
It sounds like your Ethernet cable might be the issue, especially if it’s maxing out at 100 Mbps. Try swapping it out with a different one and connect it directly to the router. This could significantly improve your speeds!

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