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Hardwired4fun's avatar
Jan 25, 2021

Hardwired- No Router: Windows 10 and MAC Big Sur freezes and/or drops Skype and Zoom

  1. I have a radio signal ethernet signal from a nearby mountaintop tower, with internet ready cable coming into the house.  
  2. Speed is 25 down/ 3.5-5 up.  (not any better options where we live).
  3. We do not use a router or wifi: ethernet cable comes into home ready to connect, and I am hardwired for everything via Netgear Switches.  

My wife teaches music over Skype and Zoom and her calls are constantly freezing and/or dropping.  She is 10' from the first switch.  (I've tested using wifi with no improvement, and I've tested direct connected to the cable that comes into the house from our roof).

 

We have latest updates on both Skype and Zoom. 

We have tried a brand new Macbook Pro 16" with Big Sur OS

We have tried a 4 year old Dell with new Windows 10 installation.

 

Any ideas, other than slow internet?  (We were getting the same results with internet

of 1.7 - 2.5 before.... no big change when the ISP changed their equipent setup to get increased upload speeds.)  

 

3 Replies

  • >   1. I have a radio signal ethernet signal from a nearby mountaintop
    > tower, with internet ready cable coming into the house.

     

       That tells me approximately nothing about your ISP, the equipment at
    your house, or its capabilities.  I also don't know what "ethernet
    signal" means.  (Does an FM radio staion broadcast a "loudspeaker
    signal"?)

     

    > 3. We do not use a router or wifi: ethernet cable comes into home
    > ready to connect, and I am hardwired for everything via Netgear
    > Switches.

     

       "ready to connect" to _what_?  Does this service come with any
    instructions?

     

       "We do not use a router"?  Perhaps you should.  Perhaps you do.  I'm
    not familiar with any residential Internet service which allows a
    customer to connect an unlimited number of devices to the public
    Internet.  What are the IP addresses of your various computers?


    > [...] (I've tested using wifi with no improvement, [...]

     

       How, exactly, without a router?

     

    > [...] I've tested direct connected to the cable that comes into the
    > house from our roof).

     

       I know approximately nothing about what's on your roof.

     

       You seem to be describing (very vaguely) a network which contains no
    Netgear equipment.  Why come here?  Why not ask your (unspecified) ISP?

     

    > [...] no big change when the ISP changed their equipent setup [...]

     

       With my weak psychic powers, I know approximately nothing about your
    old ISP equipment or your new ISP equipment.

    • Hardwired4fun's avatar
      Hardwired4fun
      Aspirant

      Maybe I have posted in the wrong section of the forum?..... I'm new to this.  So sorry that I could not meet this commentor's personal high-faluting standards of communication.   For anybody else that is interested in helping rather than criticising, here are more details..

       

      1. I have a radio signal ethernet signal from a nearby mountaintop
      > tower, with internet ready cable coming into the house.

       

         That tells me approximately nothing about your ISP, the equipment at
      your house, or its capabilities.  I also don't know what "ethernet
      signal" means.  (Does an FM radio staion broadcast a "loudspeaker
      signal"?)

          --->A tower broadcasts a radio signal to our house, which has a dish to 

          receive the signal.... the cable from the dish brings the internet connection

          our home, with an RJ45 connector, so that I can plug it into my laptop

           directly, or use switches, without a modem or router.  I can use a router

           if I want, but prefer to be hardwired.

       

      > 3. We do not use a router or wifi: ethernet cable comes into home
      > ready to connect, and I am hardwired for everything via Netgear
      > Switches.

       

         "ready to connect" to _what_?  Does this service come with any
      instructions?

               ---> Ready to connect to a laptop, switch, or router.  I use switches

                    primarily.

       

       

         "We do not use a router"?  Perhaps you should.  Perhaps you do.  I'm
      not familiar with any residential Internet service which allows a
      customer to connect an unlimited number of devices to the public
      Internet.  What are the IP addresses of your various computers?

            ---> Our ISP allows us to connect to the internet via their broadcast tower.

             I have tested the system with and without a router.  no improvement

             with a router, and I prefer not to use wifi, but I have also tested using wifi.


      > [...] (I've tested using wifi with no improvement, [...]

       

         How, exactly, without a router?

                ---> from dish, via CAT 5or6 cable, into house, into computer directly with

                RJ45 jack, and/or  into Netgear switches, then by CAT 7 cable in our house

                to various rooms, where I have installed wall jacks, and then plug my laptop

                into these wall jacks.

       

      > [...] I've tested direct connected to the cable that comes into the
      > house from our roof).

       

         I know approximately nothing about what's on your roof.

            --->. The ISP's dish receives the signal from a tower, and brings that

                into our house.  No router needed.  I connect to other rooms via 3

               Netgear Switches.

         You seem to be describing (very vaguely) a network which contains no
      Netgear equipment.  Why come here?  Why not ask your (unspecified) ISP?

           --->.  I have asked my ISP.... they will be coming to recheck things.  I 

           am trying to determine what if any issues could cause freezing or dropping

          of Skpye and Zoom, even though Speed Tests are generally good.

       

      > [...] no big change when the ISP changed their equipent setup [...]

       

         With my weak psychic powers, I know approximately nothing about your
      old ISP equipment or your new ISP equipment.

       

      • antinode's avatar
        antinode
        Guru

        > [...] I can use a router if I want, but prefer to be hardwired.

         

           "router" and "wireless" are spelled differently for a reason.

         

        > [...] What are the IP addresses of your various computers?

         

           Still a mystery.