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Mavrick70004 Mavrick70004 is offline
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      01-15-2010
Im about to toss win 7 out my window, when i had XP installed i was able to download at about 20mbps from news servers and speed tests, after installing windows 7 ultimate x64 my downloads are stuck at a MAX of 8-10 Mbps, and apparently i cant really change anything since its all "dynamic". I'm not going to pay for 20mbps ISP and pay for a news server if i cant use my full bandwidth, freaking windows 7. Can anyone help me?

- Firewall and antivirus off
- safe mode same situation
- Normal and experimental and highly restricted and disabled RWIN all made no difference
 
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      01-15-2010
GET the anti-Virus and Firewall on now and updated, to protect you self as I'am writing now mine just stopped treats that aimed into hack in Windows Operating systems.

Names are:
Trojam543tes.EXE
Dailer37.EXE
windows_worm356.JPD.EXE
 
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      01-15-2010
Can you send us your computer specs so we can see what were working with.

What brand are you adaptors and what speed are they. also what type of cable are you using if any.
 
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      01-15-2010
I would guess the op is comparing the same machine, with the two different OS's. It would indicate a harware incompatibility, or below quality drivers for the new OS. I am getting very much faster speeds with 7 than my wife's XP or my previous Vista installations.
 
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      01-18-2010
Im running an Asus M3n-HT with a Phenom 965Be, no add-ons except my video card Nvidia 8600GT. Motherboard and video card drivers where installed through nvidias website. Network shows connection of 100mbps, the cable service and router have been the same and not changed but its a 16-20mbps Isp, with a linksys router, and cat5e cable. Ive tried everything i could think to find something or some setting that limits the connection to 10mbps but since my expertise of windows 7 is pretty low right now i'm out of ideas. If you need any more info or ideas let me know
 
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      01-19-2010
It's probably a driver issue, not 100% sure, but I've had a similar problem too yours and that was the case. maybe even try something as simple as resetting your router if you already haven't.
 
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yea ive tried that, guess ill have to wait it out and hope Asus comes out with a fix
 
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      01-19-2010
I did a little research and the main things I found that helped others with this problem was, updating the driver for your ethernet device or wireless card from the manufactures site instead of the one Microsoft installs or try looking to see if there is a newer fireware out for your router.
 
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      01-19-2010
A free visit to Driver Max may help you get your drivers updated. That's a must, regardless of where you do it. They have a free version, which scans your computer and allows two driver downloads per day. There's a couple of paid options also. With them, the driver downloads are unlimited and you can update every computer in the house. It bailed me out when I installed Windows 7 on a eight year old laptop. It wouldn't "sleep". Now it does. The paid ones doesn't cost much, you're paying for how much time you want. Check it out, you have nothing to lose. Just remember to create a backup before downloading anything. Hope this post is useful to you.
 
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      01-19-2010
Updated all available drivers from drivermax, network controller was up to date. After updates..... no difference
 
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