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Slow connection on Windows 11 without Wi-Fi

Slow connection on Windows 11 without Wi-Fi

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djpumuslink01
Senior Member
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02-01-2022, 08:49 AM
#11
Likely so, but I've already updated the latest driver. I also tried reinstalling it. It seems I'll have to wait for a new update.
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djpumuslink01
02-01-2022, 08:49 AM #11

Likely so, but I've already updated the latest driver. I also tried reinstalling it. It seems I'll have to wait for a new update.

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MarcMcvey
Member
60
02-01-2022, 08:06 PM
#12
Ethernet offers 900 Mbps while FB isn't functioning and YouTube stutters at 480p. I switched to Wi-Fi (just 200 Mbps) and everything works properly... tried uninstalling or disabling, but the problem persists.
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MarcMcvey
02-01-2022, 08:06 PM #12

Ethernet offers 900 Mbps while FB isn't functioning and YouTube stutters at 480p. I switched to Wi-Fi (just 200 Mbps) and everything works properly... tried uninstalling or disabling, but the problem persists.

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srope
Member
147
02-02-2022, 03:32 AM
#13
I faced a similar issue too. A good way to figure it out is by testing your internet speed on Ookla.com. If your download speed is slow while ping and upload remain normal, try removing the Realtek network driver and installing an older version. It helped me and I’m hoping it will help you too Big Grin
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srope
02-02-2022, 03:32 AM #13

I faced a similar issue too. A good way to figure it out is by testing your internet speed on Ookla.com. If your download speed is slow while ping and upload remain normal, try removing the Realtek network driver and installing an older version. It helped me and I’m hoping it will help you too Big Grin

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Katananinja
Junior Member
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02-05-2022, 07:31 AM
#14
It's unusual but effective for you. When the PC starts up, you link to a VPN using "Pulse Secure" for 10 seconds, then disconnect. Once done, your Wi-Fi connects smoothly and quickly even though the device was in sleep mode—this might also apply to other VPN apps, though I haven't confirmed. After rebooting the PC, you have to repeat the steps. It seems like the VPN connection clears any issues and restarts the internet flow.
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Katananinja
02-05-2022, 07:31 AM #14

It's unusual but effective for you. When the PC starts up, you link to a VPN using "Pulse Secure" for 10 seconds, then disconnect. Once done, your Wi-Fi connects smoothly and quickly even though the device was in sleep mode—this might also apply to other VPN apps, though I haven't confirmed. After rebooting the PC, you have to repeat the steps. It seems like the VPN connection clears any issues and restarts the internet flow.

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RagadaPower
Member
55
02-05-2022, 07:43 AM
#15
I also fixed the network drivers on my motherboard.
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RagadaPower
02-05-2022, 07:43 AM #15

I also fixed the network drivers on my motherboard.

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YuBeOk
Junior Member
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02-05-2022, 09:10 AM
#16
It's the only streaming video that feels slow for me. I usually get around 200 Mbps, but YouTube buffers when it's above 480p. Other communities mentioned issues with Killer network prioritization. When I removed the driver, YouTube worked fine, but Ethernet stopped working for games. Anyone had success fixing this without turning off Killer drivers? Also, installing the "Killer Intelligence Center" and disabling "Killer Prioritization Engine" resolved the problem. I hope this gets improved in the future to treat YouTube as a priority.
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YuBeOk
02-05-2022, 09:10 AM #16

It's the only streaming video that feels slow for me. I usually get around 200 Mbps, but YouTube buffers when it's above 480p. Other communities mentioned issues with Killer network prioritization. When I removed the driver, YouTube worked fine, but Ethernet stopped working for games. Anyone had success fixing this without turning off Killer drivers? Also, installing the "Killer Intelligence Center" and disabling "Killer Prioritization Engine" resolved the problem. I hope this gets improved in the future to treat YouTube as a priority.

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EisTeeKlaus
Senior Member
490
02-06-2022, 02:43 PM
#17
Hey everyone! I noticed something unusual while working through this issue—when I tried to fix it, I realized that if the automatic driver update is turned on, Windows 11 might reinstall the newest drivers and still cause the problem. I removed my Realtek driver in the device manager and disabled the automatic driver updater via Control Panel settings. Let me know if this helps!
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EisTeeKlaus
02-06-2022, 02:43 PM #17

Hey everyone! I noticed something unusual while working through this issue—when I tried to fix it, I realized that if the automatic driver update is turned on, Windows 11 might reinstall the newest drivers and still cause the problem. I removed my Realtek driver in the device manager and disabled the automatic driver updater via Control Panel settings. Let me know if this helps!

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