Hi everyone! I appreciate you taking the time to check out my post. So, I've got a pretty new PC that I got for Christmas last year, and it's been acting up lately with internet issues. Here are my specs: Windows 11, RTX 4060 Ti, 2TB Storage, 64GB RAM, and an AMD Ryzen 5 7600X 6-Core Processor from Chillblast. The problem is that my PC refuses to connect to the internet for days on end until I reset the router. This isn't ideal since I live with family. Once it finally connects, my ping goes haywire, jumping from a stable 13 to 1500 every 30 seconds. This makes it impossible to enjoy fast-paced games or stay on calls as they keep dropping. I've already tried all the usual Windows troubleshooting steps, including restarting the network adapters, but nothing seems to work. It's definitely a PC issue since everything else in the house connects fine. Any advice would be super helpful! Thanks!
2 Answers
You might want to try updating your network drivers or resetting your network settings in Windows. Sometimes, glitches stem from outdated drivers or poor configuration. If your temperatures are normal, it shouldn't be a thermal issue, but definitely check that all your drivers are updated!
It sounds like you're dealing with a Wi-Fi issue. Have you tried connecting your PC directly to the router with an ethernet cable? If that’s not an option due to distance, consider trying to reposition your router for a better connection. Also, check your PC's temperatures; sometimes overheating can cause weird connectivity problems.

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