Slow Internet After Troubleshooting Dropping WiFi Connection
Sep 17, 2015
Initially windows 10 was running fine until suddenly (I'm using Chrome) errors such as "DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET" started occurring, while periodically the wifi kept disconnecting . After searching for and following some solutions this issue was fixed however now the internet is very slow. Admittedly I'm not technically adept at all however I believe something I changed may have made the wifi slow. I did the following things:
- Cleared chrome's cache
- Changed the DNS to google's 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 (which I am currently using) from the default (IPv4)
- Tried to update network adapter drivers (said there were no new versions when using the 'automatic search')
- Used cmd to run commands such as "ipconfig /flushdns"
- Tried performing a clean boot
- Also followed these instructions [URL] ....
On [URL] ... download speed is 0.39mbps. Upload speed is 3.75mbps. Ping is 8ms. I use fibre so previously it was very fast.
If this problem can't be resolved I'll just have to go back to windows 8.1, the internet is unbearably slow.
My interent on my custom desktop, as far as I can remember, has functioned fine for a long time now. However, after upgrading to windows 10 and having it around for a while, I noticed a sharp decrease in internet speed. I've tried multiple solutions, but nothing seems to have worked. It only seemed to start occurring after installing Windows 10.
My specs: Service: CableProvider: AT&TConnection: WifiAdapter: Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 + Bluetooth* for DesktopModel: CustomOS: Windows 10 (Windows 7 Upgrade)SpeedTest: 1.80 Mbps
Attempted Fixes (X = No effect, 0 = Some effect, ? = Unknown effect)
X Automatic Troubleshooter X Driver update (Link: Intel Download Center ) X Virus Scan X Removing excess browser extensions (Chrome) X Clearing Cache (Chrome) 0 Booting to Ubuntu? (Faster speeds after idling for a while) ? Switching to Microsoft Edge (12 Mbps on 8/8, 2.41 Mbps on 8/9) X Booting into Safe Mode with Networking (No Wifi option) X Disabling Internet sharing option X Disabled Power Saving option on Wifi adapter X Switching to FireFox (2.12 Mbps) X Turned off sending updates to other computers X Turned off nearby A/V Receiver with bluetooth and radio X Rolled back wifi adapter driver X Updated Wifi Adapter via Windows Update
Notes
Laptop with similar (if not the same) adapter connects normally (Acer Aspire V 15)Started after Updating to windows 10 (May not have noticed until nowWorked fine on windows 7Wireless Network Connection Status > General > COnnection > Speed: 144 Mbps ~ 52 MbpsAnalyzed hard disk for needed Defragmentation, 0% fragmentedUsing [URL]
I have not seen this question on here so far. It sounds like the upgrade will be sent by MS at their will.How would a 2-3 gig download work on a slow, metered connection. I wonder if there will be some other way? I have to do large downloads between 2 and 7 AM.
version 11099 6a bit Pro Firefox Avast premium Router Asus AC1900 Please note system specs are for another computer.
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But I'm currently browsing the internet and typing to you.
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