Win 7 - Very slow internet

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  1. UFF
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    Win 7 - Very slow internet


    Hi all,
    Before i installed windows 7 my internet speed was 2mb/s ( downloading at avg. 250kb/s ) but after i installed it speed became only 13-50kb/s and later ( now ) it's downloading at 3kb-10... i didn't installed new programs before it became to 3-10...

    Information:
    adapter
    Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC
    windows 7 Professional 32 bit version
    Avast antivirus ( maybe will be usefull info.. )

    what i tried:
    in safe mode it's still slow
    installing new network drivers - no effect
    was searching these forums for help and disabled 2 services which i found on solution ( now forgot it's name ) but still no effect

    Please help someone...

    P.S sorry for mine english...
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    UFF said:
    Hi all,
    Before i installed windows 7 my internet speed was 2mb/s ( downloading at avg. 250kb/s ) but after i installed it speed became only 13-50kb/s and later ( now ) it's downloading at 3kb-10... i didn't installed new programs before it became to 3-10...

    Information:
    adapter
    Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC
    windows 7 Professional 32 bit version
    Avast antivirus ( maybe will be usefull info.. )

    what i tried:
    in safe mode it's still slow
    installing new network drivers - no effect
    was searching these forums for help and disabled 2 services which i found on solution ( now forgot it's name ) but still no effect

    Please help someone...

    P.S sorry for mine english...
    Hi and welcome

    your english is fine. I would bet you are using "homegroup" as your networking protocol. Homegroup has been shown to have problems on some computer networks. you can verify if that is the problem by creating a new network connection and using "workgroup" model.

    Let us know if you need help

    Ken
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  3. UFF
    Posts : 10
    Win 7 professional
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi and welcome

    your english is fine. I would bet you are using "homegroup" as your networking protocol. Homegroup has been shown to have problems on some computer networks. you can verify if that is the problem by creating a new network connection and using "workgroup" model.

    Let us know if you need help

    Ken
    If i'm using "homegroup" it should be shown at control panel>network and internet>homegroup or not?
    if yes there writes "this computer can't connect to a homegroup"
    if not please give me a link with tutorial how to change it to "workgroup" or just tell that cuz i'm using win 7 not very long time and yet don't know how to do it...
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  4. Posts : 28,845
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    UFF said:
    Hi and welcome

    your english is fine. I would bet you are using "homegroup" as your networking protocol. Homegroup has been shown to have problems on some computer networks. you can verify if that is the problem by creating a new network connection and using "workgroup" model.

    Let us know if you need help

    Ken
    If i'm using "homegroup" it should be shown at control panel>network and internet>homegroup or not?
    if yes there writes "this computer can't connect to a homegroup"
    if not please give me a link with tutorial how to change it to "workgroup" or just tell that cuz i'm using win 7 not very long time and yet don't know how to do it...

    What is your network setup? do you have more than one computer on the network? do you have a router? etc
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  5. UFF
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    What is your network setup? do you have more than one computer on the network? do you have a router? etc
    Network setup? if i understand the question it's public network i think.
    I have only 1 computer on the network.
    Sure i have it. if you need the model of it well i don't know exactly model, but on it write edimax WDS or something like that. I thought there will be exact model, but i was wrong.
    Last edited by UFF; 26 Jan 2010 at 08:39.
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    UFF said:
    What is your network setup? do you have more than one computer on the network? do you have a router? etc
    Network setup? if i understand the question it's public network i think.
    I have only 1 computer on the network.
    Sure i have it. if you need the model of it well i don't know exactly model, but on it writes cumax WDS or something like that. I thought there will be exact model, but i was wrong.
    Since you arent in a homegroup there is one thing you can check. In networl control panel>adaper setting>makeu sure IPv6 is unchecked

    See pic


    Ken
    Last edited by zigzag3143; 19 Nov 2011 at 06:13.
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  7. UFF
    Posts : 10
    Win 7 professional
    Thread Starter
       #7

    it was checked.. now made unchecked, but still no very slow.
    i made second photo cuz it's differient than yours and maybe it will help
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  8. Posts : 28,845
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    UFF said:
    it was checked.. now made unchecked, but still no very slow.
    i made second photo cuz it's differient than yours and maybe it will help

    you need to give me more details. go to a speedtest site and have your speed measured. use this one if you can Speedtest.net - The Global Broadband Speed Test

    then type cmd in search>then ipconfig /all

    use the build in snipping tool (type snipping in search) to make a screenshot and upload it.
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  9. UFF
    Posts : 10
    Win 7 professional
    Thread Starter
       #9

    zigzag3143 said:
    UFF said:
    it was checked.. now made unchecked, but still no very slow.
    i made second photo cuz it's differient than yours and maybe it will help

    you need to give me more details. go to a speedtest site and have your speed measured. use this one if you can Speedtest.net - The Global Broadband Speed Test

    then type cmd in search>then ipconfig /all

    use the build in snipping tool (type snipping in search) to make a screenshot and upload it.
    than i tried to test it was latency error or something like that well i tried it on other site:


    but i don't know its right or not cuz i don't think my upload is 450~ it should be lower... but download should be something like that


    in speedtest site i found older test made with xp:


    CMD:
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  10. UFF
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    Win 7 professional
    Thread Starter
       #10

    someone help please...?
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