John Isensee
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- May 28, 2015
I've gone through all the troubleshooting information that I can find on this issue. My drivers are up to date, I have reset the winsock numerous times. I have gone through the following troubleshooting issues.:
Start Command Prompt as administrator.
When Command Prompt starts, enter the following lines:
netsh winsock reset netsh int ip reset ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew ipconfig /flushdns
I am running an HP 110-314- 1.00 serial #MXX4320HWJ with windows 10 operating system. I am limited due to location by Centurylink to a download of 6 mbps. I currently get download speeds of around 2.5 to 3 mbps on the Windows 10 unit. I have a Dell right next to this unit running Windows XP. It is able to always receive a download speed of 6 mbps. I have changed USB adapters, "forgot" all my networks and rebooted, all to no avail. I am attacvhing a .bat file. Any help would be appreciaed.
Start Command Prompt as administrator.
When Command Prompt starts, enter the following lines:
netsh winsock reset netsh int ip reset ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew ipconfig /flushdns
I am running an HP 110-314- 1.00 serial #MXX4320HWJ with windows 10 operating system. I am limited due to location by Centurylink to a download of 6 mbps. I currently get download speeds of around 2.5 to 3 mbps on the Windows 10 unit. I have a Dell right next to this unit running Windows XP. It is able to always receive a download speed of 6 mbps. I have changed USB adapters, "forgot" all my networks and rebooted, all to no avail. I am attacvhing a .bat file. Any help would be appreciaed.