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Thank you !

 

so if its not bandwith control my internet

 

then my internet speed will be at this speed ?

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It should go back up to whatever it was before you installed Killer Network Manager, yes.

When i install LAN driver on my new Gigabyte Z97X-Gaming 3

it also install Killer Network Manager which has bandwith control

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and if i uncheck the bandwith control

next startup , its checked again

 

how to uninstall this ? and if i uninstall using add or remove program , will it disable my internet also ?

if i disable it at startup , will it be fine?

 

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in pic 2 , it says 100mbps , but in my router says 300mbps ? is everything correct?

sorry i don't know about this stuff :(

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When i install LAN driver on my new Gigabyte Z97X-Gaming 3

it also install Killer Network Manager which has bandwith control

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and if i uncheck the bandwith control

next startup , its checked again

 

how to uninstall this ? and if i uninstall using add or remove program , will it disable my internet also ?

if i disable it at startup , will it be fine?

 

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in pic 2 , it says 100mbps , but in my router says 300mbps ? is everything correct?

sorry i don't know about this stuff :(

 

Just uninstall Killer Network Manager. Windows can handle all the communications as long as it has the drivers. If you can't remove it without uninstalling the drivers then uninstall and see if there is a custom installation option, this will allow you to (hopefully) choose whether or not it installs Killer Network Manager.

Hope this helps! :)

 

-Hawk

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Your router can handle 300Mbps maximum (Max tx rate) but just because your router can do that does not mean it will, it's dependant on what kind of internet plan you have

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Just uninstall Killer Network Manager. Windows can handle all the communications as long as it has the drivers. If you can't remove it without uninstalling the drivers then uninstall and see if there is a custom installation option, this will allow you to (hopefully) choose whether or not it installs Killer Network Manager.

Hope this helps! :)

 

-Hawk

Will do it tomorrow ! thanks :)

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I have the MSI Z97 Gaming 7 which also comes with Killer Network Manager, don't uninstall it because it uninstalls the drivers also.

 

If you can't remove it without uninstalling the drivers then uninstall and see if there is a custom installation option, this will allow you to (hopefully) choose whether or not it installs Killer Network Manager.

 

 

-Hawk

 

I can't stand Killer Network Manager and unfortunately there is no way to install the drivers without it  :(

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Your router can handle 300Mbps maximum (Max tx rate) but just because your router can do that does not mean it will, it's dependant on what kind of internet plan you have

How to check what is the best connection ?

usually i get 600 kb /s when downloading using IDM or Torrent

but my ping is terrible, when playing csgo always 60 jumps to 120

even though i before i play, i ping -t a singapore server and get around 40 ms

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I have the MSI Z97 Gaming 7 which also comes with Killer Network Manager, don't uninstall it because it uninstalls the drivers also.

 

 

I can't stand Killer Network Manager and unfortunately there is no way to install the drivers without it  :(

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what if i disable it on startup ?

will it still bandwith control my internet?

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I see

Thank you !

 

so if its not bandwith control my internet

 

then my internet speed will be at this speed ?

4154675634.png

It should go back up to whatever it was before you installed Killer Network Manager, yes.

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