How can I improve my internet connection after switching ISPs?

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Asked By TechieTraveler92 On

Since I switched to Bazzite, my internet connection has been really poor. It used to work fine on Windows, but now it's a struggle. I've already disabled EEE and IPv6, but I'm not seeing any improvements. Any suggestions?

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Answered By LinuxGuru88 On

I’ve found that MEDIATEK chips can be tricky with Linux. Honestly, Intel WiFi chips tend to work the best with Linux. Have you thought about trying a different TCP congestion control module? Some users have had success with tcp_westwood for better performance over WiFi. Check out resources that explain how they work for Linux. It might help!

Answered By NetworkNinja77 On

What WiFi chip are you using? If you provide the hardware info, that would help a lot.

You can run the command `lspci | grep Network` in the terminal to find out more about it. Sometimes, certain chips can have poor support or bugs in the kernel or drivers.

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