Some dmesg output would have been useful to see if there were any error or info messages for your network interface or to have checked your system's syslog for error or info messages about your network interface.Well, it has been decided - I returned to lovely Windows.
OS has to be the backbone of stuff and not a burden, everyday even several times clicking sudo apt update & sudo apt ugrade -y was enough.
Buut also figuring zillion other issues... I've bore this for 8 months...
Look at this beautiful connection.
With Windows you don't really get much of a choice when to install your updates and it will ask you to reboot after updates at the most annoying times. It takes longer than 8 months to learn a new os depending how much time you put it into it, it took me about two years before I was fully confident to make a full switch over to Linux and I put a lot of time into it(that was over 10 years ago). You are not required to update your system daily, you can do it once a week, with Windows updates are eventually forced if you don't install them yourself. Also now you have a system that phones home and Microsoft can most likely see most of the things you do on your computer. But whatever works for you, good luck and enjoy your choice!
Code:
speedtest-cli --simple
Ping: 23.366 ms
Download: 482.80 Mbit/s
Upload: 51.65 Mbit/s
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