Internet slows down after time

kotn3l

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Hi guys. I have a really serious internet problem. I've also posted it on reddit, got no answer.
As I'm writing this, my internet is struggling again. SO my problem is that after a router restart, everything works fast etc. But after some time of surfing on the net, going on websites etc it just slows down, nothing loads in, except music and video streaming works normally, but no "normal" websites are loading, and by that I mean for example index pics on youtube etc but the video is loading in FAST. Even if a website can load, it's missing a lot of elements. I don't know why this happens, I even got that error message saying "there is no internet connection", but there IS.
First I noticed this phenomeon when surfing with WiFi on my mobile. It won't load any page, however there WAS internet connection, messaging apps worked fine. But it's just getting worse and worse. Back then (a month ago) one restart was enough. Now at least 5 restart is needed per day..... About my router: it is a SIM card router by Tp-Link, its model number is TL-MR6400. I have an unlimited internet SIM inserted in, with full speed on LTE connection. (Once I even downloaded with 11mb/s) The signal is ALWAYS 100%, even when the problem occurs. There is nothing in the log, except the DHCP changes. What can I do? Thanks in advance, any kind of help appreciated!
Somewhere I read that it might be poor RAM management in the router.
PS: every member of the family experiences the problem, so it is probably not a PC/mobile-related issue.(and no one else is using the internet, it even happens when I'm the only one who's using it.)
My router has the latest official firmware. There is no DD-WRT firmware for this.

Here is my speedtest after a restart: http://imgur.com/a/K7OID
 
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Sentence breakout please, that huge blob of text makes most of us just skip over it.

You are using cellular internet service, it is going to be very difficult to prove it is anything beyond a signal/ISP issue.
The only thing you can likely do is either get a better ISP service or buy a booster.
Sentence breakout please, that huge blob of text makes most of us just skip over it.

You are using cellular internet service, it is going to be very difficult to prove it is anything beyond a signal/ISP issue.
The only thing you can likely do is either get a better ISP service or buy a booster.
 
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