wifi slow

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Discussions tagged 'wifi slow' on WindowsForum.com focus on troubleshooting slow wireless network performance on Windows PCs. Common issues include outdated or incompatible Wi-Fi drivers, especially after upgrading to Windows 10 from an older version like Windows 8.1. Users report speed drops from normal levels (e.g., 20-30 Mbps) to very low speeds (e.g., 0.2 Mbps or even 90 bps) after a period of connection. Problems may also involve router recognition failures and lack of available driver or firmware updates. Solutions explored include updating drivers in compatibility mode, searching for adapter-specific drivers, and checking router firmware. The tag covers real-world user experiences with slow Wi-Fi on laptops and desktops, often tied to driver or OS upgrade issues.
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    Windows 10 Dell Inspiron i7559-763BLK - slow wifi, new laptop

    Hi, I just bought a Dell Inspiron i7559-763BLK (i5 6th generation). Already had an intel graphic card Driver issue which I resolved by installing the newest beta driver in compatibility mode with Windows 8. Having an extremely slow wifi (downloading at 90bps), also from the beginning but I...
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    Windows 10 Since upgrading to Windows 10 Wifi speed has been VERY slow.

    Hello, I have recently upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1 . I searched for a update for my adapter's driver but I couldn't find one, and neither could Windows. My adapter is a 150Mbps Wireless 802.11n PCI Adapter. I also tried to find a driver upgrade for the wifi adapter that is built into...
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