Slow internet speeds on WIFI


  1. Posts : 11
    Windows 7
       #1

    Slow internet speeds on WIFI


    Hi all.

    ok, this is my first post so hello to all.
    i have ther following.

    TP link router pre N 150 mbps and a TP link WIFI dongle also 150mbps.
    I have a Virgin 50 meg internet connection.

    When i download using a newsgroup via ethernet i get around 53mbps constant. no drop outs and very reliable.

    Same PC same servers using WIFI dongle and i get MAXIMUM 30mbps. the speed regularly falls down to below 5mbps and then speeds up again.

    I recently re-installed windows 7 and on my previous install i had the same problem, i downloaded SG TCP IP optimiser and it worked i got 47 mbps, i tried it again though on this install and it didnt.

    The dongle is the TP link WN727N, this has no drivers on TP links website as it says windows 7 will automatically install the driver for it.

    Any suggestions on how i can fix this?
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    steve1978 said:
    Hi all.

    ok, this is my first post so hello to all.
    i have ther following.

    TP link router pre N 150 mbps and a TP link WIFI dongle also 150mbps.
    I have a Virgin 50 meg internet connection.

    When i download using a newsgroup via ethernet i get around 53mbps constant. no drop outs and very reliable.

    Same PC same servers using WIFI dongle and i get MAXIMUM 30mbps. the speed regularly falls down to below 5mbps and then speeds up again.

    I recently re-installed windows 7 and on my previous install i had the same problem, i downloaded SG TCP IP optimiser and it worked i got 47 mbps, i tried it again though on this install and it didnt.

    The dongle is the TP link WN727N, this has no drivers on TP links website as it says windows 7 will automatically install the driver for it.

    Any suggestions on how i can fix this?

    Hi steve.

    I would bet you are using "homegroup" as your network model. homegroup on some systems is flaky. You can test it for yourself by simply creating a new network connection using the workgroup model. If the problem is fixed you can then disable IPv6 and kill homegroup


    Let us know if you need help

    Ken
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  3. Posts : 11
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi,

    Thanks i saw this reponse to another email, i suppose that would make sense if last time i gave it a different group designation.

    I will report back.
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