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my w7 lenovo slowed up. latency issue?


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#1 miltk

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Posted 16 October 2023 - 02:40 AM

it was fine once, but i hadn't used the computer in a long long time

 

i'm here to ask about fixing latency on this computer.

i have 1gb service and i'm getting 300mg. my other computer is fine(they are both hardwired.)

 

i had a similar issue a couple of years ago. it was fixed by turning OFF internet protocol V6 OR V4, i cannot remember which, and iirc it also involved fudging with the properties shown in the attached image. since i am not good with this stuff i wanted to ask before doing anything

 

i might have even seen the fix here, which now that i think about it, i should have done a search first before posting

 

lenovo w7pro tiny

 

thx



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Posted 16 October 2023 - 10:18 AM

What were the speeds before?

 

I would not expect an old Windows 7 computer to get more than 300Mbps

 

Please post a speccy link

 

Publishing a Speccy profile to the Web

To keep a record of your system profile at any given time, you can publish to the Web using Speccy.  Speccy uses Piriform's servers to publish the profile without any identifying information. Each profile is given a unique URL.

 

The last part of each URL is randomized, so only people you provide with the URL will be able to find your profile.

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What you are doing is copying a Link from the Speccy tool and pasting it in your next post.

 

To publish a Speccy profile to the Web:

 

  1. In Speccy, click File, and then click Publish Snapshot.
  2. In the Publish Snapshot dialog box, click; Yes to enable Speccy to proceed.
  3. Speccy publishes the profile and displays a second Publish Snapshot. You can open the URL in your default browser, copy it to the clipboard, or close the dialog box.

Note: The published profile will use the same language and temperature settings (Imperial or Metric) as your Speccy installation.

 

Note: Each time you start Speccy, it will generate a new randomized URL. This is useful if you want to track your computer's information over time.


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