There are many reasons why your computer is unusually slow to connect to the Internet: it may be due to a hardware device, the website you are visiting, . And once the network connection speed is slow, you have to wait to load a page is really annoying and annoying. At times like that you just want to 'throw' your computer away.
If you feel that your Windows 10 computer has an unusually slow Internet connection, you can apply some of the following solutions to overcome the situation.
1. Activate Limit Reservable Bandwidth:
Windows 10 does not give you 100% connection speed. Microsoft has always reserved 20% of the system's total bandwidth to use for other purposes such as Windows Update and controlling users' computers. But you can completely remove this mode and use the entire bandwidth to speed up internet connection.
To do this, follow the steps below:
Step 1 :
First open the Run command window by pressing the Windows + R key combination.
Step 2 :
On the Run command window, enter gpedit.msc there and press Enter or click OK to open the Group Policy Editor window.
Step 3 :
On the Group Policy Editor window, navigate to the key:
Computer Configuration => Administrative Templates => Network => QoS Packet Scheduler
Step 4 :
Here you will see the Limit reservable bandwidth option . Your task is to enable Limit reservable bandwidth and set the value to 0 , by default the value is set to 80 .
Finally click OK and reboot your system. And from now on the speed of Internet connection on your Windows 10 computer will be much faster.
2. Turn off Update Windows:
Microsoft has added a dedicated option on Windows 10 that is 'bringing' an update to a computer on Local Network or Internet on the system. Obviously this will affect the connection speed on your system.
However, you can disable this feature to speed up Internet connection on the system.
Step 1 :
Click the Start button and select Settings or the fastest way is to press the Windows + I key combination to open the Settings window.
Step 2 :
On the Settings window, find and select Update & Security .
Step 3 :
On the Update & Security window you will see the Advanced options. Your task is to select that option.
Step 4 :
Access Choose how updates updates are delivered .
Step 5 :
Remove any items below the Windows window to turn off that option.
3. Clear the browser cache and cookies:
Sometimes in some cases, if there are too many cookies and corrupted cache, it may cause the speed of your Internet connection. Therefore it is recommended to delete cookies and cache.
You can delete cookies and cache manually or alternatively use the second application such as CCleaner.
If your computer does not have CCleaner installed, you can download CCleaner and install it here.
4. Change the DNS Server address:
By default Windows will automatically select the DNS server address. However, you can specify a specific DNS server to speed up your Internet connection.
Step 1 :
Open the Network and Sharing Center window by right-clicking on the network icon in the system tray, then selecting Open Network and Sharing Center .
In the Network and Sharing Center window, click Change adapter settings .
Step 2 :
Select the network you are connecting to, then open the Properties window. (Press Alt + Enter or right-click the network connection icon and select Properties).
Step 3 :
Select TCP / IPv4 then click Properties .
Step 4 :
Select Use the following DNS server addresses , then enter the values below:
Or:
In addition to the above solutions, you can refer to some other solutions to speed up Internet connection on Windows 10 computer here.
Refer to some of the following articles:
Good luck!
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