![]() ![]() I didn't try this yet because it's a hassle to unplug and move everything since I don't have a long enough ethernet cable. Next step is to use an ethernet cable and plug directly into the router. Anything similar with Intel, Asus, or Nvidia? The problem was fixed once it was disabled. I remember reading about how Ryzen had software that was restricting download speeds. Used different browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge) all have the same results.Ħ) Cleared temp files using Window Key + R, typing "temp" & delete files in folder, "%temp%" delete files, "prefetch" delete files. Reboot and no change.ĥ) Cleared cookies, cache, ect and no change. Also, I went to the TP-LINK website to download latest driver. Quit Malwarebytes, no change in speed.Ĥ) Updated Wi-Fi drivers automatically through Device Manager -> Network Adapters -> TP-LINK -> Update. Reboot and no change.ģ) Uninstalled Norton Anti-virus, no change in speed. No change.Ģ) Control Panel -> Network & Sharing -> change adapter settings -> Internet Protocol -> Properties, used several DNS server addresses but no difference between them and obtaining DNS server automatically. The signal quality is 4/5 bars.ġ) Reset Router, remove network names & password, reboot. On my computer, the speed listed under Wi-Fi Status (Control Panel->Network & Sharing -> Wi-Fi) shows 526.5 Mbps. I did speed tests on my computer while the phone and MacBook were not connected to the internet. I run a speed test on my computer, MacBook, and iPhone, using various speed test sites and the MacBook/iPhone download speeds are always significantly higher. Measure download speed with MySpeed It isn't much you can do if your connection speeds aren't as fast as advertised. ![]() Wait for a few seconds and then the speed test result will appear on the screen. 3: Better than acceptable, since while it shows 180Mbps download, my contract is for 150Mbps. ![]() Here's some info :Ĭonnecting to xFi Advance Gateway Model XB6, supporting protocols A,N,AC for 5GHz. Step 1: Visit the website Step 2: Click on Go to start the test. 2: Or, to go even more extreme, perhaps reboot in Safe Mode to reduce the number of applications running, or choose a machine you know doesn’t have much installed on it. I've looked up other posts similar to mine, but have not found a solution yet. ![]()
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