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Troubleshooting slow Wi-Fi connection on laptop. Need assistance?

Troubleshooting slow Wi-Fi connection on laptop. Need assistance?

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kcristan
Senior Member
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02-05-2016, 11:17 PM
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Hello everyone,

I’m sorry for my limited English skills. I own an old HP Pavilion g7 laptop and recently updated its OS two months ago. Now my download speed is only 4-5Mbps, whereas it should be 30-40Mbps. Upload speed is still normal (20-30Mbps). At first, I thought the drivers might be the issue, so I installed new ones, but the problem persisted. After that, I tried older driver versions, but it didn’t help. I also attempted to install Windows 7, Windows 8, Kali, Backbox and Ubuntu, yet the speed issues remain. I’m not sure if the router is the problem since other devices work fine on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. I hope someone can assist me—I don’t know what to do anymore. Thank you in advance.
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kcristan
02-05-2016, 11:17 PM #1

Hello everyone,

I’m sorry for my limited English skills. I own an old HP Pavilion g7 laptop and recently updated its OS two months ago. Now my download speed is only 4-5Mbps, whereas it should be 30-40Mbps. Upload speed is still normal (20-30Mbps). At first, I thought the drivers might be the issue, so I installed new ones, but the problem persisted. After that, I tried older driver versions, but it didn’t help. I also attempted to install Windows 7, Windows 8, Kali, Backbox and Ubuntu, yet the speed issues remain. I’m not sure if the router is the problem since other devices work fine on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. I hope someone can assist me—I don’t know what to do anymore. Thank you in advance.

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xttra
Junior Member
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02-06-2016, 03:11 AM
#2
I'm checking how the test works—using a speed test, a browser download check, or another method. What's your distance from the router?
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xttra
02-06-2016, 03:11 AM #2

I'm checking how the test works—using a speed test, a browser download check, or another method. What's your distance from the router?

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LOLMADAFAKA
Junior Member
16
02-08-2016, 02:12 AM
#3
Browser and torrent speeds are comparable to those measured over short distances. The router is positioned roughly 7-8 meters away from the laptops without any barriers in between.
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LOLMADAFAKA
02-08-2016, 02:12 AM #3

Browser and torrent speeds are comparable to those measured over short distances. The router is positioned roughly 7-8 meters away from the laptops without any barriers in between.

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GamenMetLeviNL
Senior Member
638
02-08-2016, 02:49 AM
#4
Are you using a 2.4GHz or 5GHz connection? Even on 2.4GHz you should still achieve around 30-60mbps, but for faster speeds you usually need to switch to the 5GHz network because it can go over 60-70mbps. If you share your HP G7 model or part number, I can check if there are specific drivers available for Windows 10 on your laptop's wireless chipset.
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GamenMetLeviNL
02-08-2016, 02:49 AM #4

Are you using a 2.4GHz or 5GHz connection? Even on 2.4GHz you should still achieve around 30-60mbps, but for faster speeds you usually need to switch to the 5GHz network because it can go over 60-70mbps. If you share your HP G7 model or part number, I can check if there are specific drivers available for Windows 10 on your laptop's wireless chipset.

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MinaMoo
Member
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02-08-2016, 11:02 AM
#5
I'm linked to a 2.4GHz network. I'll inform you shortly about the precise device. Previously, Windows 10 and Wi-Fi functioned properly. EDIT: This issue occurs across various operating systems.
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MinaMoo
02-08-2016, 11:02 AM #5

I'm linked to a 2.4GHz network. I'll inform you shortly about the precise device. Previously, Windows 10 and Wi-Fi functioned properly. EDIT: This issue occurs across various operating systems.

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xTripleMinerx
Posting Freak
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02-08-2016, 06:47 PM
#6
However, before Windows 10, Wi-Fi functioned properly. NOTE: This issue appears across various operating systems. Just one can be correct... In any case, if you mention it worked better on Windows 7, it suggests driver conflicts with Windows 10, which is plausible for an older laptop. That's why I planned to look up the exact model number on HP's parts site to identify the internal WiFi card and check for manufacturer updates.
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xTripleMinerx
02-08-2016, 06:47 PM #6

However, before Windows 10, Wi-Fi functioned properly. NOTE: This issue appears across various operating systems. Just one can be correct... In any case, if you mention it worked better on Windows 7, it suggests driver conflicts with Windows 10, which is plausible for an older laptop. That's why I planned to look up the exact model number on HP's parts site to identify the internal WiFi card and check for manufacturer updates.

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Miomare
Junior Member
24
02-08-2016, 08:31 PM
#7
It functioned well on my previous Windows 10 setup. No issues before, but I’m unsure what changed recently. The device is an HP PAvilion g7; the exact model isn’t listed, though the serial number is 5CD24942N9. The WiFi card used is a Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 supporting 802.11b/g/n.
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Miomare
02-08-2016, 08:31 PM #7

It functioned well on my previous Windows 10 setup. No issues before, but I’m unsure what changed recently. The device is an HP PAvilion g7; the exact model isn’t listed, though the serial number is 5CD24942N9. The WiFi card used is a Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 supporting 802.11b/g/n.

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Seve_PT
Member
229
02-10-2016, 01:23 AM
#8
Tada! You can find all the necessary components for your computer at the provided link: http://partsurfer.hp.com/Search.aspx?sea...5CD24942N9. However, it seems the latest officially supported driver from HP is dated 2012. I recommend manually installing more recent drivers from the following URL. Extract the ZIP file to a folder on your desktop or another location, then right-click your wireless adapter in Device Manager and select "Update" with the local folder as the source.

For the download, you can use:
https://drp.su/en/devices/wifi/atheros/q...ows-10-x64

While I can't guarantee the automated installation from Driver Pack Solution works like any other third-party provider, I confirm the files are genuine. As always, make sure to back up your data before proceeding.
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Seve_PT
02-10-2016, 01:23 AM #8

Tada! You can find all the necessary components for your computer at the provided link: http://partsurfer.hp.com/Search.aspx?sea...5CD24942N9. However, it seems the latest officially supported driver from HP is dated 2012. I recommend manually installing more recent drivers from the following URL. Extract the ZIP file to a folder on your desktop or another location, then right-click your wireless adapter in Device Manager and select "Update" with the local folder as the source.

For the download, you can use:
https://drp.su/en/devices/wifi/atheros/q...ows-10-x64

While I can't guarantee the automated installation from Driver Pack Solution works like any other third-party provider, I confirm the files are genuine. As always, make sure to back up your data before proceeding.

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Emma3561
Member
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02-10-2016, 01:44 AM
#9
I attempted using drivers from the HP website. Now I'll try installing one of the available drivers and update you on the outcome.
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Emma3561
02-10-2016, 01:44 AM #9

I attempted using drivers from the HP website. Now I'll try installing one of the available drivers and update you on the outcome.

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Dark_NightHD
Member
154
02-11-2016, 01:42 AM
#10
I attempted it again, but the system indicates optimal drivers are already set up.
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Dark_NightHD
02-11-2016, 01:42 AM #10

I attempted it again, but the system indicates optimal drivers are already set up.

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