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I posted yesterday a topic about how I reinstalled my windows, I had windows 10 and reset it again, everything works except I have bad ping in games.

I tried updating all drivers, even network drivers but it kept saying how it's already the latest update.

So, I went on task manager to check how it looks like while playing the game but it keeps saying that my processes are using only 3% network so I thought that might not be the issue.

Then I went on to performance (I don't understand about these things that much) but I saw that Wi-Fi it kept Receiving up to like 11.mbps while only sending like 100 kbps, I thought that doesn't sound right so I googled what im having but couldn't exactly find the issue with it.

Does anyone know why I'm having these issues?

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What program is downloading at 11mbps that you are saying? Is it like "System Host: xxxxx" then Windows is downloading updates.

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1 minute ago, Samppa221 said:

What program is downloading at 11mbps that you are saying? Is it like "System Host: xxxxx" then Windows is downloading updates.

it's not that (sry if u didn't understand what I meant).

look, here's what I mean (picture)

http://imgur.com/a/R0Nu5

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Go to the processes tab and sort by network and take a screenshot

 

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Nothing is using it now you will see on the top the program that is using the most of the internet 

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7 minutes ago, Samppa221 said:

Nothing is using it now you will see on the top the program that is using the most of the internet 

http://imgur.com/a/fjiRY
currently in a game, in the game itself i've got high ping.

edit: don't know if it matters, but when im playing, on performance it keeps receiving around 20kbps - 100 while only sending 16kbps

EDIT2: This is what I mean http://imgur.com/a/fUzoT

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10 minutes ago, Samppa221 said:

Nothing is using it now you will see on the top the program that is using the most of the internet 

Okay, this might sound stupid but what I did was go to device manager, uninstall the driver then I clicked 'scan for hardware changes'

the driver appeared back again but I couldn't connect to any wifi networks, it showed up as if it's disabled and I can only use ethernet, so what I did was press Windows+L (to lock my computer) and from there I could connect to my Wifi, I connected, logged in, went in to a game and my ping is normal... what the hell?

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21 hours ago, FlawlessKasper said:

Okay, this might sound stupid but what I did was go to device manager, uninstall the driver then I clicked 'scan for hardware changes'

the driver appeared back again but I couldn't connect to any wifi networks, it showed up as if it's disabled and I can only use ethernet, so what I did was press Windows+L (to lock my computer) and from there I could connect to my Wifi, I connected, logged in, went in to a game and my ping is normal... what the hell?

Download the drivers from the wifi cards page?

 

My wifi cards pings were fixed by setting this setting on its properties (you might not have this)

 

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7 hours ago, Samppa221 said:

Download the drivers from the wifi cards page?

 

My wifi cards pings were fixed by setting this setting on its properties (you might not have this)

 

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I had the wifi drivers downloaded, but don't know how to install it.

 

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8 hours ago, FlawlessKasper said:

I had the wifi drivers downloaded, but don't know how to install it.

 

Is it a .exe file or something else? Where did you download it?

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