Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I successfully went through both options 1 after following the instructions for adding the group policy options and 2, but with no luck. The speed tests are showing download speeds around Mbps and uploads in the Mbps range.
This problem seems to have started a couple of days ago after installing the most recent Windows OS update. Any other suggestions? We have NorthState for Internet service and the guy came out this morning to make sure there was no problem on their end. He connected his laptop to my equipment and got upload and download speeds in the s, so it's clear the problem is somewhere in my PC Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community.
Search the community and support articles Windows Windows 10 Search Community member. Help pls. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Joseph Y. Independent Advisor. Hi Comdervids and thanks for reaching out. How satisfied are you with this reply?
Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. A phone connection is at 56Mbps,not very fast.. Showing results for. Show only Search instead for. Did you mean:. Sign In. Occasional Visitor. Did you find a solution? Kevin K. Are you facing this issue with other devices? Have you tried updating Network Driver?
Open start and search for feedback and open Feedback Hub app and report this issue. Kapil Arya. Hello, Please run Network Adapter troubleshooter, let us know what is reports back? Kapil Arya I know this wasn't directed at me specifically but I did reinstall my network adapter driver and tried running the troubleshooter and have had no luck. Thanks, Kevin K.
I disabled IPv6 and it did help a bit but it is still a bit slower than Windows Same problem in Dell G7 with Windows Make sure report this issue using the Feedback Hub app app too. Thank You it works. I'm not having these :. Slow download speed can be frustrating and it may be worth it to upgrade to a plan with higher speeds, especially if your household has multiple people and devices. Explore your options and see if there are packages available that can support a higher volume of data.
The more people and devices you have connected to your internet, the slower the connection can be. When downloading, try disconnecting any other devices, like smart TVs , iPads, and phones for the time being. This may increase your internet and download speed significantly. Similarly, you should disable any applications on your device when downloading.
The applications you have running on your computer can take up a good chunk of your bandwidth, which can contribute to slower speeds. For example, video streaming services like Netflix use a heavy amount of bandwidth. Temporarily disable the apps and see if that helps. To make it easier, try downloading one file at a time. Though this may seem counterintuitive, it can end up saving time. A router not only allows you to connect multiple devices, but it also acts as an antenna to extend the range of the Wi-Fi throughout your home.
The modem you have is typically provided by your service provider. Sometimes the fix can be as simple as restarting your modem. If your download speed has been significantly slow and you saw no change in speed after restarting, it may be time for a new modem. If your speed increases when you are directly next to the modem, this is a good sign, in which case your router may be the issue. As mentioned, the router allows you to extend your connectivity range. If your device is too far away from the router, this could be impacting your download speed.
The location of your router can have a major impact on your download speed as well. Be mindful of where you are placing your router as some areas in your home may not have a strong connectivity signal. If you have a large house, consider getting Wi-Fi extenders that can boost the range and increase your internet speed. Avoid putting your router in basements, bathrooms, cabinets, on the floor, or near microwaves and other home appliances. Your router should be in a central location so the connection can reach throughout the entire home.
Sometimes Wi-Fi can be tricky, in which case connecting to an Ethernet cable can quickly increase your download speed. To do this, connect the Ethernet from your modem to your device. If the cable is too long or if it is outdated, try upgrading to a higher-quality, shorter cable. Sometimes this slight change can make all the difference. Viruses on your device can cause a multitude of issues. These viruses can run in the background, using your internet and increasing your bandwidth usage, which results in slow download speed.
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