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Organisms

join:2007-04-11
Sterling Heights, MI


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April 11th, @02:05PM

[Speed] Slow speeds only on one computer

As of a few days ago, I've been getting slow speeds on only one of my computers. There's a router on the on I'm getting slow speeds on, but the one receiving wireless internet is getting advertised speeds of 6000/384.

Here's my tweak test. »/tweakr/block:···a=normal
and a speed test


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Quaoar

join:2004-08-11
Fort Collins, CO
·Comcast

Assuming WinXP, etc., open Device Manager, right-click your NIC, select properties, and in the advanced properties, report the duplex settings: I always use Auto, but yours might be set to 10mbps half duplex.

OTOH, run the Tweak Test, change settings with Dr. TCP. This on its own can fix download speed problems.

Q

Organisms

join:2007-04-11
Sterling Heights, MI
My duplex settings are on Force 100 Full Duplex, and I am on XP and already ran tweak test.


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reply to Organisms
Can you explain this setup:

"There's a router on the on I'm getting slow speeds on, but the one receiving wireless internet is getting advertised speeds of 6000/384."
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Quaoar

join:2004-08-11
Fort Collins, CO
reply to Quaoar

What are the Tweak settings on the problem computer? You know you have to reboot for the settings to be effective since they are stored in the Registry?

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