Ay I wish I understood half of what you wrote...
How do I connect to 5ghz?
How do I enable performance mode?
How do I check the wifi adaptor? The laptop is new
How do I check background dowloads?
What is ethernet connection.
Explain as if you were to a 5 year old plz... haha
How do I connect to 5ghz? -> it should connect to 5g automatically if your ssid supports both 2.4 and 5ghz (assuming your phone connects to the same ssid, you dont need to do anything here)
How do I enable performance mode? -> Right click your battery and check power options (most likely running on balanced) -> switch to high performance to allow the computer to utilize everything at max capacity when needed.
How do I check the wifi adaptor? The laptop is new -> google the model of your laptop
How do I check background dowloads? -> check task manager for things that uses bandwidth
What is ethernet connection. -> cable connection
it's also possible that the laptop thermal throttles (overheats) which would force the laptop to throttle the CPU which in turn may slow down connection, among other things, causing stutter, lag and bad ping.
Eg, if it runs fine for 20 minutes and then starts lagging, that may point towards throttling. if not, then the issue (if none of the above) may be a modem problem.
Your best bet is to try with cable. this will ensure that you wont have to deal with signal problems and make use of the full capacity of your connection.
This post was edited by tshockterrarian on Jun 22 2025 12:48pm