Is It Possible To Get The Same Internet Speed Or Similar Internet Speed On A Wireless Connection?

Jan 28, 2014
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The wireless connection that I use is pretty fast, but ever since I migrated from Windows 10 Home To Professional the speed is not so good. They're are not that many programs on it yet because I wiped it. So its not like I'm using a computer that needs a super overhaul. THIS ISSUE AT HAND is that I am not able to reset the router without going through my parents apartment. So here's another question. Is it possible to connect to the router wirelessly so if there is a connection issue it can be reset?Usually all it needs is to be reset and usually I'm really the only one using it 24-7. I know it might sound as if I talking in circles, but I just want to name all of the factors before I get a reply.I've discovered optimization software that supposedly works, but I don't know which one to get and I don't want to waste my time or money.I was hoping to find a hardware upgrade to make the connection faster and I HAVE done so already. I am pretty sure the adapter is connected (Wireless Alfa Network USB Long Range Adapter). The drivers are up to date and Windows is up to date. I actually use 3 Adapters in my Windows 10 Professional computer.I don't have any viruses. They're are not a lot of programs running. The computer is brand new. When I had Windows 10 Home I was able to stay connected for long periods of time without being disconnected to all 3 of them. Now I can only use 2. And yes my connection was strong by using all 3 adapters. I don't know, maybe that doesn't make sense, but honestly the speed was great considering I am one floor above my family. I have tried everything from soup to nuts and I still don't know what the hell is going on.
 
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So here's another question. Is it possible to connect to the router wirelessly so if there is a connection issue it can be reset?

Sort of. Wireless Administration.
However, this is turned OFF by default on almost all routers. This is a good thing to have OFF.

But if you mean "reset" to turn it physically off and on, no. That requires touching the router.

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Wall of text condensed to...
So here's another question. Is it possible to connect to the router wirelessly so if there is a connection issue it can be reset?

Sort of. Wireless Administration.
However, this is turned OFF by default on almost all routers. This is a good thing to have OFF.

But if you mean "reset" to turn it physically off and on, no. That requires touching the router.
 
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