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I'm currently using a laptop right now connected via wireless connection provided by the router and could browse and use any internet connection just fine, but apparently the second PC connected via ethernet cable seemed to be suffering when opening web pages. I tried checking the internet speed on that particular PC to see how it goes by going to speedtest.net. Given our 1 Mbps bandwidth subscription, I could say that a 0.76 Mbps download speed is just fine but is not justified by a very slow loading web page. Regardless of what browser to use, the problem remains. With the laptop connected via wireless to the internet, I could browse the internet quickly and could download at a maximum speed with the aid of a download manager.
Given the scenario, what seems to be causing the problem on that particular PC? Is it because of a particular router setting? Or the PC's hardware specs? Is this laptop I'm using which is connected wirelessly to the internet by the router sucks up most of the bandwidth thus slowing the other? Is there a chance that malware / adware causes it?
Websites such as Facebook and Yahoo Mail are the most common sites visited using that computer. Even Google.com loads really slow when there's not much to load in it when opening it's page as a search engine. I'm just not sure whether a third party software or any software within that computer uses the internet itself thus not give way for the browser. It used to be at a desirable level when using it as a medium for browsing and downloading something from the internet, even at direct link. I just need to hear people's opinion on this.
Btw, the spec of the 2nd PC, which is almost 2 years old already, goes as follows:
Windows 7 32-bit
Intel Dual Core @ 2.2 GHz
1 Gb RAM
Given the scenario, what seems to be causing the problem on that particular PC? Is it because of a particular router setting? Or the PC's hardware specs? Is this laptop I'm using which is connected wirelessly to the internet by the router sucks up most of the bandwidth thus slowing the other? Is there a chance that malware / adware causes it?
Websites such as Facebook and Yahoo Mail are the most common sites visited using that computer. Even Google.com loads really slow when there's not much to load in it when opening it's page as a search engine. I'm just not sure whether a third party software or any software within that computer uses the internet itself thus not give way for the browser. It used to be at a desirable level when using it as a medium for browsing and downloading something from the internet, even at direct link. I just need to hear people's opinion on this.
Btw, the spec of the 2nd PC, which is almost 2 years old already, goes as follows:
Windows 7 32-bit
Intel Dual Core @ 2.2 GHz
1 Gb RAM
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My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (desktop) / x64 (laptop)
- CPU
- AMD Phenom 2 X3 720 2.8 GHz (desktop) / AMD Dual-Core E-350
- Motherboard
- ASRock N68-VS3 UCC / Acer Aspire 5253
- Memory
- 4 Gb DDR3 / 4Gb DD3
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce GTS 450 2048 Mb / AMD Radeon HD 6310
- Sound Card
- High Definition Audio Device
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ViewSonic
- Screen Resolution
- 1024 x 768 / 1366 x 768
- Hard Drives
- 313GB Seagate ST332041 8AS SCSI Disk Device (ATA) / 500 Gb HDD
- PSU
- Electron ATX-600W
- Case
- Some Case
- Cooling
- AMD built-in cooling fan
- Keyboard
- Logitech Keyboard
- Mouse
- A4tech Infrared Mouse / Philips Infrared Mouse
- Internet Speed
- 1 Mbps
- Other Info
- Information of the PC's specs courtesy of Speccy freeware. Lol.