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No, not at the moment, why do you ask?
No, not at the moment, why do you ask?
Are you running a proxy server by any chance?
in Internet Explorer:
Tools / Internet Options / Connections / Lan Settings
(make sure all boxes are unchecked)
Perform the following procedure:
- At the bottom right of your screen click on the internet access tab.\
- Open network sharing center
- View the attached image and perform a connection diagnostic/repair connection
Also review your NIC card within device manager.
See if the driver has been corrupted or rolled back.
Well, putting Utorrent on pause seemed to increase the speed greatly, but it used to handle both web browsing and that with ease. Now, bleeah. Also, will try what you suggested, Adrian. (Also, Family guy Rules!)
Do you suppose I could ever have Utorrent up and running again anytime soon, Adrian?
The Utorrent factor changes everything although you can adjust the download and upload speeds by right clicking on the little Utorrent icon lower right on the taskbar then adjusting the speeds of the d/l and upload until you have acceptable speeds for the rest of your applications.
In general you can't have more than 4 or 5 torrents going or it will reduce the speed of your entire network. Reducing the upload speed seems to make the download speed go faster but there is a limit to how many torrents you can run depending on your ISP imposed bandwidth.