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Your wireless network card in your computer is failing, or the cable to the computer is bad. Because you said wireless internet, I am going to assume that you are connected to the internet via wireless nic. If your pc hasn't been rebooted for a while you may want to try a reboot and see if that doesn't fix the issue.
However, if the problem remains you will likely need to get another wireless network card.
Try disabling Bluetooth. I found this allows the wireless to run smoothly. Disable wireless when you don't need it and Bluetooth will run smooth again. Bluetooth and wireless Can be on the same chip and causes interference.
I would try a few things. first go into control panel, system, then device manager. right click on you adapter and disable it for a few minutes. unplug the adapter and turn pc off. restart pc, wait a few minutes for every thing to boot back up, then plug the adapter in again. wait a few minutes. if this are not working still , go back into device manager and confirm it is enabled
It sounds like the wire from your house to the isp switch is faulty you should probably call them down to fix. Or it could just be the modem are you using the same modem for both computers? If so then that's probably the problem.
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