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  • Try another IS froim USB, e.g., Ubuntu Live. If the PC connects well on another OS, you know it's Windows. Commented Jun 10 at 20:57
  • @DrMoishe Pippik Well, I've written, "I have other devices on the same WiFi network, in particular a streaming TV, and they show no disturbances." The TV is extremely sensitive. It stops immediately at a WiFi break. But it doesn't stop when the PC goes through the disturbance. It is a Windows problem. Or the hardware's. Commented Jun 11 at 7:59
  • That does not determine if it's hardware issues inside the PC. If another OS works, it's not hardware at fault. Commented Jun 11 at 13:25
  • @DrMoishe Pippik: Perhaps I don't understand you. The TV uses Android TV. Our phones run Android. Other PCs use Windows, but they have different hardware and different drivers. The problem occurs only on the Acer. It must be either Acer's software or hardware, I think. What other alternatives do you see? Commented Jun 11 at 15:03
  • Yes, that is correct, either Acer's software or hardware. Booting from USB differentiates between those two. Commented Jun 11 at 15:10