ASUS K50IJ-RBR7 Laptop: Wired Internet is SLOW


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    ASUS K50IJ-RBR7 Laptop: Wired Internet is SLOW


    Hi guys. I found this forum because I am having lots of frustrations dealing with my new laptop that I got yesterday. It is an ASUS K50IJ-RBR7 with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit. Pentium dual core CPU T4500 2.30 GHz, 4 GB Ram. The Network adapters are Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 PCI-E Ethernet Controller and Atheros AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter.

    Before I bought this laptop I had an 8 year old laptop with XP and my internet speed was blazing fast. Internet pages would load super fast and youtube videos would play just as soon as I hit play. I only had 1 GB of Ram on that laptop as well. I have charter communications cable internet and I am hard wired into a Linksys CM100 cable modem. As soon as I switched to my new ASUS laptop and got everything installed and setup, I noticed extremely slow download speeds and page loading speeds. It literally takes 2 minutes to navigate from website to website. I also noticed that when I was downloading Adobe flash player it was downloading at 10kbs??? Does anyone know what could possibly be the problem?

    I already called charter and spent an hour on the phone with a troubleshooter and he said that my internet connection is testing and pinging great from his end. He even had me goto speedtest.net and test my speed and it was saying download speed was 7 MBs and upload 2 MBs and ping around 240. But when I physically try to load pages and download programs I am not getting those speeds to translate onto my PC. The troubleshooter then had me to log into Safe mode with networking and try a few things and he said that my speeds were testing even higher while in that mode, but as soon as we switch back to normal windows 7 64 bit mode my speeds decrease significantly. So he insists that I am having some sort of software problems on my end since the connection is testing great. Any suggestions?

    Thanks,
    Trav
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    TravisD said:
    Hi guys. I found this forum because I am having lots of frustrations dealing with my new laptop that I got yesterday. It is an ASUS K50IJ-RBR7 with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit. Pentium dual core CPU T4500 2.30 GHz, 4 GB Ram. The Network adapters are Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 PCI-E Ethernet Controller and Atheros AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter.

    Before I bought this laptop I had an 8 year old laptop with XP and my internet speed was blazing fast. Internet pages would load super fast and youtube videos would play just as soon as I hit play. I only had 1 GB of Ram on that laptop as well. I have charter communications cable internet and I am hard wired into a Linksys CM100 cable modem. As soon as I switched to my new ASUS laptop and got everything installed and setup, I noticed extremely slow download speeds and page loading speeds. It literally takes 2 minutes to navigate from website to website. I also noticed that when I was downloading Adobe flash player it was downloading at 10kbs??? Does anyone know what could possibly be the problem?

    I already called charter and spent an hour on the phone with a troubleshooter and he said that my internet connection is testing and pinging great from his end. He even had me goto speedtest.net and test my speed and it was saying download speed was 7 MBs and upload 2 MBs and ping around 240. But when I physically try to load pages and download programs I am not getting those speeds to translate onto my PC. The troubleshooter then had me to log into Safe mode with networking and try a few things and he said that my speeds were testing even higher while in that mode, but as soon as we switch back to normal windows 7 64 bit mode my speeds decrease significantly. So he insists that I am having some sort of software problems on my end since the connection is testing great. Any suggestions?

    Thanks,
    Trav


    Often errant drivers can cause this sort of latency. Please download and run this checker. DPC Latency Checker




    Ken J
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    zigzag3143 said:
    TravisD said:
    Hi guys. I found this forum because I am having lots of frustrations dealing with my new laptop that I got yesterday. It is an ASUS K50IJ-RBR7 with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit. Pentium dual core CPU T4500 2.30 GHz, 4 GB Ram. The Network adapters are Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 PCI-E Ethernet Controller and Atheros AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter.

    Before I bought this laptop I had an 8 year old laptop with XP and my internet speed was blazing fast. Internet pages would load super fast and youtube videos would play just as soon as I hit play. I only had 1 GB of Ram on that laptop as well. I have charter communications cable internet and I am hard wired into a Linksys CM100 cable modem. As soon as I switched to my new ASUS laptop and got everything installed and setup, I noticed extremely slow download speeds and page loading speeds. It literally takes 2 minutes to navigate from website to website. I also noticed that when I was downloading Adobe flash player it was downloading at 10kbs??? Does anyone know what could possibly be the problem?

    I already called charter and spent an hour on the phone with a troubleshooter and he said that my internet connection is testing and pinging great from his end. He even had me goto speedtest.net and test my speed and it was saying download speed was 7 MBs and upload 2 MBs and ping around 240. But when I physically try to load pages and download programs I am not getting those speeds to translate onto my PC. The troubleshooter then had me to log into Safe mode with networking and try a few things and he said that my speeds were testing even higher while in that mode, but as soon as we switch back to normal windows 7 64 bit mode my speeds decrease significantly. So he insists that I am having some sort of software problems on my end since the connection is testing great. Any suggestions?

    Thanks,
    Trav


    Often errant drivers can cause this sort of latency. Please download and run this checker. DPC Latency Checker




    Ken J
    Thanks. I am trying it now. Oddly enough it seems like it is testing all green, no red. Im baffled here. Maybe I am just not used to Windows 7? I thought it would be blazingly faster than XP but maybe not?
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    that DPC Latency Checker seems to be a fad that someone started... they tell you to run it but dont bother to explain what it's designed to do.

    one thing i would suggest is installing firefox and getting the addon called "firebug". when installed, you can enable the console that allows you to see exactly how long it takes to load webpages, listing each piece of information (images, js files, etc) separately and showing you how long each file took to download in the grand scheme of things.

    then, i'd grab your laptop and do the same thing. install firefox and get firebug. visit the exact same webpages to see if there's any marked difference in the download speeds.

    see attachment for a screenshot of this in action. it's very simple to run. you go to the web page, enable firebug, and hit refresh. its "net panel" does the rest. you won't have to "guess" how long it takes pages and elements on a page to load anymore.
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