I am using Windows 10, 64 bit.
Recently I installed the Fall Creators Update. Then after a while I noticed my 50 / 5 Mbps internet (5 Mbps = max 700 KB/s upload speeds) dropped to max 230, 240 KB/s when uploading to Google (Youtube and specially DRIVE). At first I thought this was my ISP or Google servers. However all issues were apparently fixed and the parameters from my modem are all fine.
Also all speed tests showed 50 / 5.
But this issue of uploading remains, with max 230 KB/s speeds to Google. Since I only updated Windows, this could be the culprit. Then I followed these tips:
http://www.drivethelife.com/windows-10/slow-internet-after-windows-10-creators-update.html
Nothing changed. That was when I found this one:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...w/f42884d5-37fa-45d7-89a0-552f81ab1671?auth=1
This is the network adapter I am using: Realtek PCIe GBE Family controller. It looks like the last version. I did what was suggested there, to disable all options except FLOW CONTROL.
What I am experiencing now is this bug: when I restart Windows and try uploading to Google Drive the max UL speeds are 230 KB/s. According to this software:
https://codebox.net/pages/bitmeteros
Then if I disable my network adapter...
And reenable, this is the result I am getting here:
https://i.imgur.com/xNXh97E.png
Max upload speeds. Problem solved, right?
Wrong. If I restart Windows I face the same 230 KB/s UL speeds again. The odd thing is that if I log into multiple Google accounts and combine them I get max speeds. However it would be like this:
Account #1 = max 230 (or less)
Account #2 = max 230 (or less)
Account #3 = max 230 (or less)
What should I do to fix this bug? Reverting back to a previous Windows 10 version isn't possible. This is a bug that reduces the max UL speeds for Google Drive and that fixes it if I disable/reenable the network adapter. But I would need to do this every single time I use my computer, and I don't want that workaround.
Recently I installed the Fall Creators Update. Then after a while I noticed my 50 / 5 Mbps internet (5 Mbps = max 700 KB/s upload speeds) dropped to max 230, 240 KB/s when uploading to Google (Youtube and specially DRIVE). At first I thought this was my ISP or Google servers. However all issues were apparently fixed and the parameters from my modem are all fine.
Also all speed tests showed 50 / 5.
But this issue of uploading remains, with max 230 KB/s speeds to Google. Since I only updated Windows, this could be the culprit. Then I followed these tips:
http://www.drivethelife.com/windows-10/slow-internet-after-windows-10-creators-update.html
Nothing changed. That was when I found this one:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...w/f42884d5-37fa-45d7-89a0-552f81ab1671?auth=1
This is the network adapter I am using: Realtek PCIe GBE Family controller. It looks like the last version. I did what was suggested there, to disable all options except FLOW CONTROL.
What I am experiencing now is this bug: when I restart Windows and try uploading to Google Drive the max UL speeds are 230 KB/s. According to this software:
https://codebox.net/pages/bitmeteros
Then if I disable my network adapter...
And reenable, this is the result I am getting here:
https://i.imgur.com/xNXh97E.png
Max upload speeds. Problem solved, right?
Wrong. If I restart Windows I face the same 230 KB/s UL speeds again. The odd thing is that if I log into multiple Google accounts and combine them I get max speeds. However it would be like this:
Account #1 = max 230 (or less)
Account #2 = max 230 (or less)
Account #3 = max 230 (or less)
What should I do to fix this bug? Reverting back to a previous Windows 10 version isn't possible. This is a bug that reduces the max UL speeds for Google Drive and that fixes it if I disable/reenable the network adapter. But I would need to do this every single time I use my computer, and I don't want that workaround.