I have the following problem:
When I stream on Twitch, my internet is disastrous. I have a 1000 line with Vodafone, my iPad shows 950 Mbits and my iPhone 890 Mbits. My PC with which I stream is almost 10 years old and despite the LAN cable it gets a maximum of 50-80 Mbits for download and 90 Mbits for upload.
During the streaming, the upload breaks off, it then moves between 0 and 2 Mbits.
When I was still living with my parents, I had the same problem despite fiber optics and a 500 Mbits line, a maximum of 2 Mbits in the upload while streaming.
A stream is so impossible and everything is lagging. Quite apart from the fact that I live alone and the management is not taught because over 800 Mbits are permanently available on the iPad and cell phone.
So it's time for a new pc or how do you see it?
Do you have a 1 Gbit network card or 1 Gbit onboard?
Onboard 1GB in the PC
Have you taken another network cable? How long is that? Which network chip do you have?
Use the one supplied by Vodafone which is designed for 1GB
A friend who once brought his PC with him, strangely enough, had 960 Mbits and 100 Mbits upload, so I think it is due to the PC
Use a different cable than try… Otherwise, I can't explain it that easy… It could also be that something is wrong with your telly.
I suspect the computer has a 100BASE-TX network adapter. In return, the bandwidth is quite good.
Your computer simply can't avoid the amount of data. It can't process incoming and outgoing data traffic fast enough → "traffic jam" on the information highway.
As I said a buddy brought his PC and he could stream without any problems.