So you have a modem and a router, and your phone is still getting full speed WiFi? Can you click to connect your Dell PC via WiFi to your modem instead of the router? If so, and if you get full speed...
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So you have a modem and a router, and your phone is still getting full speed WiFi? Can you click to connect your Dell PC via WiFi to your modem instead of the router? If so, and if you get full speed...
Best suggestion I can give is to try different hardware in the "gap" between your wireless modem (which clearly is delivering full speed) and your PC.
As in my case, it's pretty clear your issue...
About two weeks after I upgraded to Win 10, the problem with the audio spikes on iTunes and YouTube videos returned.
I fixed it quickly by going to my Device Manager, then to "Sound, video and game...
Good point, jds63. I shouldn't indict Windows 10 without knowing for sure it wasn't the Linksys firmware that didn't match up well with the new OS. I do know, however, that the Linksys extender still...
For all of you who have been so helpful to me in this issue, I have news to report: Today I got a new range extender, an ASUS RP-AC52 repeater, and I linked it up with my TP-link router, and --...
Yes, I clipped and pasted the command exactly as-is.
FYI, I noticed something interesting today. When I run my speed tests with the Linksys range extender in place, the upload speed is about the...
Ah, what I wouldn't give for 215 mbps! In my rural woods, 20 mbps is about the best they can deliver. But I will not give up!
We have 2 laptops, several mobiles, a printer and my desktop PC all on...
OK, thanks to consgle, we have narrowed this down! It's DEFINITELY an issue between the range extender and Windows 10. After unplugging my Linksys RE4100W range extender, I connected from PC to my...
You might be onto something, consgle. I have the Linksys RE 4100W range extender. I just upgraded to Win 10 a few days ago, so I probably got the same update you mention. Help me understand: My range...
Hi jds63, I ran your command, it executed perfectly (except, if it matters, the final command, "reset ," (just a comma after the word reset), failed because "access is denied.") ... I rebooted, ran...
Yep, I just did that for the third time. Every time, the "Find and Fix Problems" function on Network Adapters says it "found and fixed problems" with adapter or access point. So that's good. But...
Yes, that's the drive I installed today, rebooted, still no improvement in Net speed.
Yes, I have the Dell XPS 2720, and it would not allow installation of the Killer driver. Only the Realtek driver.
OK, I went to Device Manager and clicked to update drivers on all four listings under "Network Adapters." All four came back saying I already have the most updated driver available. Those listings...
Yes. I was assuming the Realtek PCle GBE Family Controller was my adapter (it's under "Network adapters" in Device Manager), but I do see two Bluetooth devices listed there. I will try to update...
If I understand you correctly, Groze, you suggest I keep the automatic driver update option checked, which is the default position. I never changed that, so it still will automatically download...
Here's something I did not mention yet: After my Win 10 upgrade, 3 alerts popped up from the right-side message center. One said something about a Qualcomm Atheros Bluetooth app or something that was...
Also, I just went to the Dell site, had it run its own automatic system check of any updates my PC needed, and it found three: System BIOS, Intel Chipset Driver and Intel Rapid Storage Technology...
My device manager lists, under Network Adapters, a Realtek PCle GBE Family Controller. That has the new Realtek driver I just installed. Is the network adapter the same thing as a WiFi card?
The available Dell driver updates for the WiFi adapter gave me 2 choices, Killer or Realtek. I downloaded both. The Killer would not install because I don't have that hardware. The Realtek did...
Yes, I've seen scores of posts on other sites about this problem. Some people report solving it with various tweaks, but none has worked for me yet. It does seem more common with Dell, but not...
No Ethernet.
I have a modem and a router, each puts out a separate wireless signal. The router is my usual connection. That's the one that is now super-slow on Windows 10. I can click on the modem...
All browsers. Your speed test gave me just 1.75 MBPS, about the same as the speed tests I run on CNET and others. I'm paying for 20 MBPS, usually get 18 MBPS.
When I switched to the CenturyLink...
No, I am only using wireless. The only wired connection (Ethernet) is between the modem and the router.
To correct my reply to you, jds63, the new driver was indeed dated July 2015, Version 10.1 etc...
FYI, I ran a Windows diagnosis on my wireless connection, it found "a problem" with the network...