I have a Wi-Fi which is very strange, because I have about 10 downloads in a household where 3 out of five people actively use the Wi-Fi (stream or gamble). I'm referring to Fortnite, because it's a game where you can show the behavior of the ping well: And in any case, that's so that I have a 20-30 ping, but then suddenly only one has to watch a YouTube video and the ping goes up to 400-1100. So how can something like that be or how can you fix it?
WLAN stop…
possible cause: router, access point, interfering with other WLANs
Which WLAN hardware is used? What are the structural conditions like? How many third-party WLANs are there in (interference) range?
So we have the Fritzbox 7312, we live in a family house with 2 floors + attic and to the left and right there's a house at a distance of approx so on until the road ends
And you covered the WLAN purely with the 7312 over the three floors?
If THAT IS so, then you've already found the fault
Obviously the bandwidth (data rate) of your internet connection is too low. Whether more is possible depends on local conditions and your wallet.
Cloud gaming requires around 20 Mb / s per player. Streaming in 4K, for example, requires around 25 Mb / s at Netflix. Youtube needs between 0.7 Mb / s (360p) and 20 Mb / s (4k). In your case, a real transfer rate of 100 Mb / s should be sufficient.
No only the first and second. I mean singnal and download speed is good everywhere. The Wi-Fi will stop only with one device that streams from now on significantly worse
Yes, unfortunately we only have 10mb / s. I.e. There's nothing that can be done?
You write above with an Internet line 10Mbit, then it is clear that this is breaking
nen netflix stream in HD already gets away 6.5Mbit
You would have to make a schedule of who can do what and when. Large amounts of data (e.g. You-Tube films in HD) could also be downloaded during the night and only accessed locally during the day. However, it will rarely work.