Help Problems with my LAN connection?

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Moin I hope someone can help me.

I have moved to a new apartment.

This apartment was only built this year, so everything is new and I'm a first time occupant.

My landlord is also so nice and has provided us with internet for every apartment here in this house and there are around 25 apartments here.

Everything about the situation, as I said, he made the Internet available to us and that's where the problem begins.

I think it's really great that he does something like that, if it then worked…

This Internet is not a WLAN, but the Internet that it makes available to us can only be received via LAN cable, so there's no WLAN network for logging in or something.

Here in my apartment I have a socket where I can plug in my newly purchased LAN cable and then the other connection into the Xbox.

Then I wanted to watch YouTube and it did at first, so I could watch a video for 10 minutes and then the "network" was gone.

I also have the LAN cable completely out and back in again, but the same game again.

And now comes the joke…

If I restart the Xbox, I can watch again for 10 minutes and then after 10 minutes the "network" is gone again until I restart the console for another 10 minutes.

That can't be, my problem is, I know where the box is in the house from where our landlord arranged the whole thing with the Internet, but I know nothing about it and there isn't any router or something something like that but a whole terminal that looks like you took it with you from NASA with its 40,000 yellow cables in it.

It's annoying when you want to lie down comfortably on the couch and watch something and then something comes along all the time.

Please help me because even if I gamble or start a download, the line is so unstable and there's 20 MBits in the load and from now on only a few kilobytes.

Even when gaming I have the worst packet loss, which is even worse than with my previous WLAN connection, which can't be because I'm now playing / watching with a LAN cable and LAN stands for more consistency…

Thanks for reading and helping: *

Stay healthy

Wi

Unfortunately you do not write what kind of internet the landlord provides, that would have been important information. So something like 50 Mbit / s download bandwidth and 10 Mbit / s upload bandwidth. And which provider makes the internet available? A very important point with DSL access is the responsibility for illegal actions that the landlord probably does not want to bear alone.