Hello, I am making this is my first time on a forum but everyone I tried contacting came up to me telling me to buy a better internet cable or change internet service. Before I throw my money out of the window, I'd like some feedback from the OBS community.
Here is my issue as stated in the title: Whenever I stream wirelessly on Wi=Fi, I can stream with ease no problem 1080p 60FPS with a KBPS of 12228 (YouTube Max). Now, everyone knows that streaming with the Ethernet cable is better and gives a much more stable connection for streaming and gaming for less lag and ping. Well in my case, it does not and simply crashes my KBPS under 1000 and reaches 0 as well (The connection icon goes in the red). As soon as I unplug the Ethernet cable from the computer or the router, my KBPS goes back in the green and we are back to Wi-Fi running a smooth stream just fine.
Before you suggest me any solutions, here are all the different solutions I have tried myself: I used many Ethernet cables switching both ends to see if any of the ends had to go in the router or computer in order -> it did nothing in my case. Talking about using different cables, I now run the best cable on the market you can have which is Ethernet CAT 8. Second fix I have tried was hard resetting my router and going through a manual configuration all over again (setting up passwords, etc,..) -> it did not do anything once again. Third thing I looked into was for dust on my router and computer but that is the dumbest thing I looked into and of course after cleaning nothing changed LOL. Next attempt I tried was resetting the internet motherboard in my computer (is that how you call it?) and after the hard reset, nothing still.
Now I am left with only one solution in my eyes which is to change internet companies OR change my router with the current company I am from. Or maybe one of you guys out there in the OBS community has the magical solution, please feel free to respond to my post! It would be so appreciated thank you!!
Here is my issue as stated in the title: Whenever I stream wirelessly on Wi=Fi, I can stream with ease no problem 1080p 60FPS with a KBPS of 12228 (YouTube Max). Now, everyone knows that streaming with the Ethernet cable is better and gives a much more stable connection for streaming and gaming for less lag and ping. Well in my case, it does not and simply crashes my KBPS under 1000 and reaches 0 as well (The connection icon goes in the red). As soon as I unplug the Ethernet cable from the computer or the router, my KBPS goes back in the green and we are back to Wi-Fi running a smooth stream just fine.
Before you suggest me any solutions, here are all the different solutions I have tried myself: I used many Ethernet cables switching both ends to see if any of the ends had to go in the router or computer in order -> it did nothing in my case. Talking about using different cables, I now run the best cable on the market you can have which is Ethernet CAT 8. Second fix I have tried was hard resetting my router and going through a manual configuration all over again (setting up passwords, etc,..) -> it did not do anything once again. Third thing I looked into was for dust on my router and computer but that is the dumbest thing I looked into and of course after cleaning nothing changed LOL. Next attempt I tried was resetting the internet motherboard in my computer (is that how you call it?) and after the hard reset, nothing still.
Now I am left with only one solution in my eyes which is to change internet companies OR change my router with the current company I am from. Or maybe one of you guys out there in the OBS community has the magical solution, please feel free to respond to my post! It would be so appreciated thank you!!