Jul 30 2021 10:06 AM - last edited on Sep 21 2021 09:19 AM by Trevor_Rusher
Jul 30 2021 10:06 AM - last edited on Sep 21 2021 09:19 AM by Trevor_Rusher
recently I updated my windows 10 to windows 11. after that my download speed is suddenly decreased my actual internet speed is 25mbps when I check on the speed test also its showing 25mbps but while downloading on chrome or on Microsoft edge it'll be decreased to around 200kbps and even youtube is also the same. I tried resetting the network adapter. please give me some solution.
Link speed (Receive/Transmit): 100/100 (Mbps)
Link-local IPv6 address: fe80::8de6:78e6:f807:ff5d%6
IPv4 address: 192.168.100.7
IPv4 DNS servers: 192.168.100.1 (Unencrypted)
Manufacturer: Realtek
Description: Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller
Driver version: 10.26.328.2018
Physical address (MAC): **************
Jul 31 2021 08:13 AM
Jul 31 2021 08:31 AM
Aug 01 2021 03:33 AM
Aug 01 2021 09:04 AM
@anupbadri I had this issue also. Disabling IPv6 on my NIC fixed the slow speeds immediately. It was specific to facebook so far from web pages I've been visiting.
Aug 01 2021 09:11 AM
I know this wasn't directed at me specifically but I did reinstall my network adapter driver and tried running the troubleshooter and have had no luck. Do you have any other suggestions?
Thanks, Kevin K
Aug 01 2021 11:15 AM
Sep 12 2021 02:14 AM
@anupbadri
I experienced same issue as you mentioned.... just the funny was that i have Windows 11 on a powerlaptop (i.e. gamerlaptop) and when i was on another location i did not have this problem, just when i was at home!
So the issue in my case HAD to be external and then i discovered i have (of course) an onboard network adapter which is a Killer wired and wireless network adapter, but i also have a docking station with 2 UHD adapters AND an extra network adapter!
I measured in internetspeed of 860MBps (loaded with online gaming children) so on a 1Gb not a bad performance at all
I have that external adapter connected to a separate network segment of which consist of NAS and SAS devices.... when i pulled one of the 2 connections.... problem was solved!
Please @Microsoft: Investigate why 2 network adapters together in one device are slowing down performance incredably much! Either of them separately are working perfect!
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Sep 17 2021 04:23 PM
Sep 18 2021 08:43 AM
Sep 29 2021 01:08 AM
@anupbadri If you go to services and then search for the killer services and 'kill' them then your problems are over.
Sep 30 2021 06:41 AM
@mstremmelaar
Thanks man, THAT indeed worked for me!
The earlier solutions did not work out on my system
Oct 03 2021 07:55 AM
@mstremmelaar So what services would someone kill in Windows 11 to help the Internet speed be faster? I have Xfinity for my Internet and noticed with speed test, it's way slower than what it should be. I disabled IP v6 like someone suggested earlier. I hope someone will help me and others out with what services to disable. Thanks in advance!
Oct 04 2021 03:07 AM
Oct 06 2021 01:33 PM
Oct 06 2021 04:55 PM
@mstremmelaar of course, I love you now - works perfectly!
Oct 07 2021 02:03 PM
i dont have any killer network..etc but i know the max speed i get is 10-12mps instead of win 10 getting 300 plus thats with a vpn running