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nedim34
Nov 21, 2019Copper Contributor
Windows 10 Download Speed is very slow
Although there is no internet connection speed issue on other mobile devices and computers connected to the same modem, the internet download speed is 2 Mbps and the upload speed is 9 Mbps on my com...
MarcoTheNadal
Feb 19, 2022Copper Contributor
nedim34 I have the same problem as you have described. Slow download, normal upload, other devices on the same LAN are unaffected.
Here are my troubleshooting steps in full:
Windows 10 Home (64-bit)
Version 21H2 (OS Build 19044.1526)
Slow download speed in Windows 10
The issue: Download speed on my Windows 10 workstation is 5 Mbps, whereas Upload speed is 8 Mbps, as measured by speedtest.net and my ISP’s speed test page. Download speed is 25 Mbps when measured by a Samsung A20 mobile, under Ubuntu Linux on the same workstation, and on a Windows 10 laptop in the same room. So clearly there is something wrong with the Windows 10 installation on the workstation, and it’s not a hardware issue.
I have documented the articles and steps I took to try and remedy the situation. (so far with zero success)
https://www.alphr.com/slow-internet-windows-10/
- Disable Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Update Process
Settings > Update & Security > Advanced Options > Delivery Optimization : OFF
- Close Running Background Applications
WIN? + R > resmon > [Network] >
Examine which processes are transmitting the most bytes.
I shut down Dropbox, Steam, rsVPN (LAN for Sacred) and others,
get <10 kbps network activity, but download speed is still 5.86 Mbps, when it should be 25 Mbps.
- Stop background apps from running at Startup
Settings > Privacy > search for ‘Background Apps’ > Let apps run in background : OFF
- Use Google DNS
Right-click wifi logo next to clock > Open Network & Internet settings > Change adapter options > Right-click Wi-Fi > Properties > Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) > Properties > Use the following DNS server addresses > Primary DNS : 8.8.8.8 ; Secondary DNS : 8.8.4.4
- Disable Windows Updates
? > Control Panel > search for ‘Administrative Tools’ > Services > Windows Update : Stop, Startup Type : Disabled
- Edit Group Policy Settings
This is only available in Windows 10 Pro. I have Windows 10 Home
- Install/Update Official Network Drivers
I uninstalled and deleted the drivers for the Wifi adapter and redownloaded and reinstalled them from the official site.
- CCleaner Free
Just ran the basic system drive cleaner and the Registry cleaner
- Glarysoft Utilities 5
Ran 1-Click Maintenance (no Disk Repair, no Tracks Eraser)
This program has a lot of functions, I did not investigate them yet.
- Disable firewall
Control Panel\System and Security\Windows Defender Firewall
Disable Windows Auto-Tuning
WIN > cmd > Run as administrator
netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled
To check the changes:
netsh interface tcp show global
- Disable Large Send Offload v2
My wifi adapter does not support this feature
- Get rid of Microsoft OneNote
Right-click Windows logo > Windows PowerShell (Admin)
Get-AppxPackage *OneNote* | Remove-AppxPackage
How To Speed Up Internet On Windows 10? 16 Ways Available [MiniTool News]
https://www.minitool.com/news/increase-internet-speed-windows-10.html
- Disable background apps
- Disable P2P downloads (AKA ‘Delivery Optimization’)
- Turn off metered connection
- Delete Temporary Files – Ccleaner and Glary Utilities took care of that
- Modify DNS
Apparently 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 are alternatives to Google’s DNS
Other steps are:
Flush the DNS cache
• Change Wi-Fi password
• Download one thing at a time
• Switch to another web browser
• Remove Microsoft OneNote
• Remove viruses and malware
• Disable Large Send Offload v2 (IPv4)
• Disable Window Auto-Tuning
• Install/update the official network drivers
• Disable automatic Windows updates
• Use a download manager
Which are the same steps as the previous article, which means MiniTool News cribbed from the previous author, or they both cribbed from a common source.
(Solved) Windows 10 Download Speeds VERY SLOW
Downloaded nvspbind.exe from https://api.256file.com/nvspbind.exe/m-download-172640.html
Installed nvsp.exe to C:\Windows\SysWow64\
Ran batch file with admin privileges containing the following commands:
.\nvspbind.exe /d * ms_server
.\nvspbind.exe /d * ms_rdma_ndk
.\nvspbind.exe /d * ms_implat
.\nvspbind.exe /d * ms_netbios
.\nvspbind.exe /d * ms_lldp
.\nvspbind.exe /d * ms_tcpip6
.\nvspbind.exe /d * ms_pppoe
.\nvspbind.exe /d * ms_lltdio
.\nvspbind.exe /d * ms_server
.\nvspbind.exe /d * ms_netbt
.\nvspbind.exe /d * ms_msclient
.\nvspbind.exe /d * ms_ndiswan
.\nvspbind.exe /d * ms_pacer
.\nvspbind.exe /d * ms_ndiscap
- Did a scan with Malwarebytes FREE, 0 threats detected
- Did Windows Defender manual scan of C:\
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THANK YOU very much for reading this far!
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Anything else I could try?
I am about to reinstall Windows 10, but that means reinstalling all my apps and settings as well.
Before I do that, I look towards my fellow PC users to suggest something I have not yet considered.