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JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Previous Next Sort by votes. Dec 21, 2 0 10 0. All of a sudden the WiFi download on my personal Dell laptop seems to be capped at 5 Mbps on a connection of 40 Mbps. Laptop is right next to the router. I was getting 40 just few days back. Just not on WiFi. Same cap when connected to hotspots as well, so it's definitely something with the machine.

The upload seems to be fine. Please help. All references are in Mbps. System Info Windows 10 Pro Version Prostar Computer Dignified. Apr 11, 2, 1 16, It's sounding like either a failure with one of the cables or the card itself. You've gone through all the hoops besides replacing it, I think that may end up being your next step.

Did you already check the settings for the card through Device Manager? BadAsAl Distinguished. Oct 13, 6 19, Might be the wireless card has gone bad. You can get a replacement for cheap on Amazon so it doesn't cost much to try that fix. BadAsAl :. Prostar Computer :. Was that truly Megabyte per second? Upper and lower case letter b vs B makes a difference. Just clarifying you used the correct one. That's a very specific number. Could mean a switch port not running at Gigabit.

When you're having issues check the speed with which that computer is connected to the network. Just reread post. Let's get on the same page and make sure that you're using the same units of measurements as they're a factor of 8x different bits vs bytes.

Don't want to assume a port issue where none exists. I used them correctly, Mb for internet speed and MB for LAN transfers which is how they are reported to me on speedtest.

I understand the difference. It's definitely not software as it does not get capped when plugged directly into cable modem on site. Router is of course possible but I didn't set up anything in the Edge router and no other PC's are experiencing the same.

I would definitely check for software. Every new HP has some weird "Network Quality" software preinstalled on it. Also, if you have one of those computers that is an 'APU' instead of a CPU there's a bunch of weird models of HPs like this where they look almost like a laptop motherboard just shoved into a desktop case If you do large file transfers the driver or that optimizer software can speed it up over its limit but they have some physical limitation due to the 'APU' speed.

This is very strange. Dive into the port settings or policies and see if something is there. Plug in a USB network card,disconnect the onboard, and see if that makes any difference. Perhaps the router is somehow flagging the MAC address of the machine and using a different MAC might show you something You said you tried different ports on the router, right? If you need something to test internal speeds, IPerf3 works well and is free. This can affect your upload and download speeds.

You can get rid of these temporary files to boost your upload and download speeds. There are better and faster ways to upload and download your files. You can use a download manager instead of your default tool to download files. These download managers use multi-threaded downloading which enhances your speeds. This sometimes provides better upload speeds than a web-based method. If you use Chrome, you can switch to Firefox and see if that helps improve your speeds, and so on.

One way to get faster upload and download speeds in Windows 10 is to keep your machine free of any viruses and malware. Various viruses can throttle your download and upload speeds. Get a good antivirus program and use it to scan and remove viruses and malware from your PC. It may be that someone knows your WiFi password and is using your connection to download files or stream content.



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