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![]() I'm about to lose my mind here.
I have been getting 50mbps on my desktop using a D-Link N150 Pico USB adapter forever, and all of a sudden I began being limited to about 5mbps down. Tried updating drivers, removing and reinstalling, etc. Nothing worked so I went out and picked up a Netgear N300 adapter which literally worked once then stopped. It hit a little over 50mbps down and 10mbps up, then dropped my connection. I restarted and it took a minute to connect, and I'm back to being limited to 5mbps down, and <3mbps up. If I test it on three other laptops or my phone, I get 40-50mbps, so I know it's not my internet, the router or modem which are both new as well. Any ideas on wtf is going on here? Getting highly annoyed! ![]()
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try a different usb port
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unplug it and plug it back in.
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I did. Same thing.
Did a system restore, reinstalled drivers and now it seems I'm getting up to 50mbps. Just downloaded a 165mb file. Hit 3.0MB/s then it died. Unplugged it and plugged it back in and it works fine again. Not sure what the fuck is going on but it's really getting under my skin.
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![]() Now only if it stays like this...
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Nope. Still disconnecting any time I go to download something. Looks like I'll be returning this.
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If you have any other USB devices plugged in try unplugging them and see if it improves as I think USB hub shares bandwidth across all ports. Also make sure the computer is not allowed to put the port to sleep in properties.
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I had it plugged into a usb extension cord so to speak before. Took that off and plugged it directly into the back and it seems to be working fine now. Crossing my fingers!
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Comcast? Sometimes you have to disable something in the firmware but for the life of me I cannot remember what it is.
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Yeah, comcast. Not using their hardware though. It's QoS or some bullshit. That's on the router.
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Yeah QoS. When I got a new router I had to disable because it was like dialup. But if it's not that...
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It sounds like something I have been dealing with.
Mine is because of the Auto Channel select setting on the router. Its seems I have different interference at different times of day - Log in to your router and if the wireless channel select is on Auto change it to 1, 6 or 11. Find the best one and then you just have to change it yourself when the speeds crap out. I have now worked out when I need to change it but it takes a while. The Auto select is just fucked basically. The other thing I found out is that if a 'g' device connects to an 'n' router all the devices go to 'g' including the 'n' devices. So change to a high 4K or 5k only setting and that will block any 'g' devices. That might work.... |
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