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Low speed issue // Need Help !

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3 minutes ago, Trolo1000 said:

Updated my windows to the latest version and turned it on and off.

This might've caused Windows to also update your network card's drivers. You could try rolling back the network card's driver.

 

Since about 3 days my laptop is experiencing a wear issue where my download speed on my laptop is reduced.

Normally i get around 400 450mbit per second and i have never had any laptop related issues with this.

But for some reason i only seem to get between 40 and 70 mbit per second now.

When i test my Galaxy s9 on the same network with the same servers i get normal result, and there seems to be no issue.

 

My current hardware is as followed.

I have a HP Omen dc0850nd

Specs: https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06070474

My ISP provider is Ziggo.

I dont use there default router as it is not the best, i use a third party WiFi Router.

The Asus RT-AC87U witch i have directly connected via a cat6 cable to my ziggo Router.

Witch in turn has it DNS turned of.

 

I have tried the following steps.

Turned on and off, of the Ziggo router and a factory reset after.

Turned on and off of my Asus router and a factory reset after.

Updated my windows to the latest version and turned it on and off.

Checked for malware and adware on my computer coming back as clean.

 

I have no idea what else i can do besides a complete reinstall of windows it self.

Witch i wont do since i sensitive data on my pc.

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3 minutes ago, Trolo1000 said:

Updated my windows to the latest version and turned it on and off.

This might've caused Windows to also update your network card's drivers. You could try rolling back the network card's driver.

 

When the son of the deposed king of Nigeria emails you directly, asking for help, you help! His father ran the freaking country! Ok?

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2 minutes ago, Quackwich said:

This might've caused Windows to also update your network card's drivers. You could try rolling back the network card's driver.

 

Thx for the quick response.
This seemed to have fixed the issue.

But for some reason my windows search bar at the bottom of my screen has now decided to completely stop working.

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14 hours ago, Trolo1000 said:

But for some reason my windows search bar at the bottom of my screen has now decided to completely stop working.

Try restarting the Windows Search service.

  1. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del, and select Task Manager.
  2. In the Task Manager window, select the Details tab.
  3. In the Name column, right-click SearchUI.exe, and then select End task.
  4. When you are prompted to end SearchUI.exe, select End process.

When the son of the deposed king of Nigeria emails you directly, asking for help, you help! His father ran the freaking country! Ok?

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