Heya @Miggy - definitely understand how frustrating having slow Internet can be If our tech support team have advised there may be some peak time slows in your area at the moment but they don't have a time frame for an upgrade, this doesn't mean it's not happening, it just means it's not booked in for the next week or so. Re: Fast upload speed, super slow download speed I spent months with fast speeds and then my downloads speeds fell off a cliff (0.24 MB/s download with regular 5.5 MB/s upload). I later figured out that the splitter I had to divide the cable coming off the wall was the problem.
I'm having a problem with how my internet is functioning correctly on my windows 10 desktop computer. Omnisphere 2 backwards compatible. Specifically the download speed is very slow while the upload speeds seems to be unaffected. This is only a problem with the physical Ethernet link, and wireless seems to be working just fine.
Speed test (Ethernet):
Jul 5, 2016 - Download speed of 300Mbps, upload of 900Mbps. I'm not sure how that's. Windows 7 part of my serial key rubbed off. Hardwired ethernet with a gigabit supported laptop using cate5e-6. Nov 25, 2017 - Slow download, fast upload speeds.??? I had this exact same issue after Verizon came and upgraded me to Ethernet. Download speeds.
http://beta.speedtest.net/result/6438998402
I am using a cat 6 Ethernet cord to connect my computer to the routers: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WD017BG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1.
This all started when I moved houses about a week ago. In my new house there are two separate ISPs with two separate routers. One is a Comcast Xfinity service, and the other one is our city internet, NextLite, which uses optic fiber. Most of my tests have been conducted while connected to the NextLight fiber internet, however the problem is consistent while using either. On my laptop if I disable wireless and connect the same cable I was using with my desktop, the download speed is what it is supposed to be at about 400Mbps. So the Ethernet cable itself seems to work perfectly fine. There are also a number of other computers on the router connected both via Ethernet and wireless, so the router and ISP do not appear to be the problem. Yesterday I installed a clean updated version of windows 10 on a brand new hard drive, which has had no impact on the problem at all.
Given that the cable/router is fine, the hard drive is brand new, and the OS is a fresh install, I came to the conclusion that the only part it could be is my mother board. I was having a hard time believing it though, upload is just as fast as it should be, my computer worked fine at the old house, and every other aspect of my machine is working great. https://hctree549.weebly.com/blog/call-of-duty-black-ops-crack-download-torrent. After googling it extensively I finally did find a temporary fix. I downloaded and ran a 'TCP Optomizer' from: https://www.speedguide.net/downloads.php. When I run the program, set it to use 'optimal' settings, and restart my computer my Ethernet connection starts working great again. The problem is that it usually only lasts a couple of hours and then I lose all of my speed. This leads me to believe that the problem lies in the default driver settings on my OS, and some how they are getting changed back every so often.
I did a little testing to try to figure out exactly what is going on. If I leave my computer alone for about half a day after performing the fix (computer may sleeps but does not turn off), things go back to how they were and the problem comes back. If I disconnect my Ethernet and plug it into my other router, the problem comes back immediately. If I then plug it back into the router that was working, it no longer works and I need to do the fix again. If I run the optimizer I must restart before I get my speeds back, just running it alone does not fix it (The optimizer does give a warning that some changes will only be active on a restart). https://equinew598.weebly.com/garageband-605-free-download-mac.html. Restarting my computer again after I have run the optimizer and restarted does not cause any problems and the fix is still working. During all of my tests I have run the optimizer with admin permissions.
When running the optimizer it gives a window telling you all of the settings it is changing. Looking through them, only three options are changed from what they are set at previously. https://isgreat120.weebly.com/djay-hustle-and-flow.html.
Changing these seems to solve my problem entirely, but it doesn't last. Is there some way I can change these permanently, or is there a different solution that wont stop working every few hours? Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Here are some computer specs I got off of 'System Information':
ItemValue OS NameMicrosoft Windows 10 Home Version10.0.15063 Build 15063 Other OS Description Not Available OS ManufacturerMicrosoft Corporation System ManufacturerASUS
System ModelAll Series System Typex64-based PC System SKUAll ProcessorIntel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz, 3501 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s) BIOS Version/DateAmerican Megatrends Inc. 0508, 5/16/2014 SMBIOS Version2.8 Embedded Controller Version255.255 BIOS ModeLegacy BaseBoard ManufacturerASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. BaseBoard ModelNot Available BaseBoard NameBase Board Platform RoleDesktop PCR7 ConfigurationBinding Not Possible Windows DirectoryC:Windows System DirectoryC:Windowssystem32 Boot DeviceDeviceHarddiskVolume5 LocaleUnited States Hardware Abstraction LayerVersion = '10.0.15063.0' Installed Physical Memory (RAM)32.0 GB Total Physical Memory31.9 GB Available Physical Memory24.6 GB Total Virtual Memory36.9 GB Available Virtual Memory28.7 GB Page File Space5.00 GB
Windows 10 Slow Download Fast Upload Ethernet
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Hello everyone. I've been dealing with an issue for a while now and after trying a few different things. I'm running out of ideas. Here's the situation:
I'd like to add that, this happens only on my desktop/windows pc. It's no affecting my laptops (linux, w10) iMac, phone, etc. This is what I have tried so far: Countless: PC resets. Router resets, >ipconfig /release /renew, plug in/out TP-Link WA Wireless adapter: 300Mbps Mini Wireless N USB Adapter TL-WN823N Router: ZTE F660 v2.2 Reformatted and fresh installed windows. Uninstalling XFast Lan (http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2273733/slow-internet-speeds-computer-solved.html) It went up by 1.2mbs. I'll uninstall/reinstall all my AsRock drivers again and see if it changes anything. MB:AsRock H61M-VG3 Drivers should be up to date. Except for windows, I'm running (updated) w7u x64 on my desktop. TP-Link Utility (http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1647291/link-wn951n-slow-130mbps.html?56055cef06636=reload) as well as my router's. Didn't work as I don't seem to be able to actually change things. Social activities/calling ISP. They have no idea what's causing it. Asked if my ISP was throttling me, they said nope. Makes sense, since this seems like an isolated problem. Tried to change my security > WPA-PSK /WPA2-PSK to WPA/WPA2. Any suggestions? [Update] After another fresh install (windows+drivers) this is what I've got:
15-18 Dw speed. 10Up speed. Should be 28-30 Still not there yet. Not sure what's causing this either. Update 2 Back to square one. Today I turn on my computer to find out that I am stuck with 7mbs. Help? Final Update Solved!