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| Help! Internet transfer speed has dropped to nothing under Vista I've been running Vista for a couple of months and, other than needing to keep my system as a dual-boot for gaming and other compatibility issues, I've experienced no problems at all. I really love the new system and use it for pretty much everything except gaming. Until just recently that is. My transfer speeds to/from the Internet have dropped to almost nothing. Web pages themselves seem to appear fairly quickly but I can't download files from anywhere, even high bandwidth sites like download.com. I can't send email with attachments because the transfers always time out even on emails as small as 400k! I went to dslreports.com and ran some speed tests and found I'm averaging about 165kbps where I used to average about 1200kbps. My data transfer rate averages about 22kb/sec where it used to be around 140kb/sec. These are even slow for my uploads because my uploads used to be faster than this. When I reboot and launch my XP operating system, everything is fine. Super speed. Downloads are no problem. This has just popped up in the last week or so and I have no idea what may have caused it. Has anyone else experienced any similar issues? Does anyone have any ideas what I may try short of a reinstall? Thanks in advance to anyone who might be able to help. Sincerely, - Byron Followell |
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| RE: Help! Internet transfer speed has dropped to nothing under Vista I'm having the same problem except that mine has never gone at a realistic speed since I installed Vista. It is unusable like it is and pretty much always boot to XP now cause this Vista is usless like this. I am unable to download flash players, windows updates (i did eventually after several hours for 23mb). "Byron Followell" wrote: [color=blue] > I've been running Vista for a couple of months and, other than needing to > keep my system as a dual-boot for gaming and other compatibility issues, I've > experienced no problems at all. I really love the new system and use it for > pretty much everything except gaming. > > Until just recently that is. My transfer speeds to/from the Internet have > dropped to almost nothing. Web pages themselves seem to appear fairly quickly > but I can't download files from anywhere, even high bandwidth sites like > download.com. I can't send email with attachments because the transfers > always time out even on emails as small as 400k! > > I went to dslreports.com and ran some speed tests and found I'm averaging > about 165kbps where I used to average about 1200kbps. My data transfer rate > averages about 22kb/sec where it used to be around 140kb/sec. These are even > slow for my uploads because my uploads used to be faster than this. > > When I reboot and launch my XP operating system, everything is fine. Super > speed. Downloads are no problem. This has just popped up in the last week or > so and I have no idea what may have caused it. > > Has anyone else experienced any similar issues? Does anyone have any ideas > what I may try short of a reinstall? Thanks in advance to anyone who might be > able to help. > > Sincerely, > - Byron Followell >[/color] |
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| Re: Help! Internet transfer speed has dropped to nothing under Vista Roll back the driver for your network interface card. I had the same situation. Was LOVING Vista, and everything working fine, then about a week ago, I suddenly had an unusable slow internet throughput on a cable broadband connection. I tried everything -- and I mean everything -- EXCEPT looking at the drivers for my NIC. In frustration, I reinstalled Vista. My super-fast throughput returned -- UNTIL I allowed Update to update my Realtek something-something NIC with drivers that had just recently been released. I rolled back the updated drivers, and solved the problem. I hope this helps you. Please let us know if it does or doesn't, because we're seeing a lot of complaints about terribly slow throughput. If I recall correctly, my small wired and wireless home network throughput was never affected -- only internet throughput. Also, if you discover that this works for you, remember to "hide this update" (or whatever terminology appears) in the Optional Updates list so that it won't happen again. "Byron Followell" <ByronFollowell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5DDDAF42-5125-4469-A3E6-D6C5FCFFA88E@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > I've been running Vista for a couple of months and, other than needing to > keep my system as a dual-boot for gaming and other compatibility issues, > I've > experienced no problems at all. I really love the new system and use it > for > pretty much everything except gaming. > > Until just recently that is. My transfer speeds to/from the Internet have > dropped to almost nothing. Web pages themselves seem to appear fairly > quickly > but I can't download files from anywhere, even high bandwidth sites like > download.com. I can't send email with attachments because the transfers > always time out even on emails as small as 400k! > > I went to dslreports.com and ran some speed tests and found I'm averaging > about 165kbps where I used to average about 1200kbps. My data transfer > rate > averages about 22kb/sec where it used to be around 140kb/sec. These are > even > slow for my uploads because my uploads used to be faster than this. > > When I reboot and launch my XP operating system, everything is fine. Super > speed. Downloads are no problem. This has just popped up in the last week > or > so and I have no idea what may have caused it. > > Has anyone else experienced any similar issues? Does anyone have any ideas > what I may try short of a reinstall? Thanks in advance to anyone who might > be > able to help. > > Sincerely, > - Byron Followell >[/color] |
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| Re: Help! Internet transfer speed has dropped to nothing under Vis Thank u so much Brian. This problem has been annoying me for so long i just booted to XP. I clicked when you said you have realtek network card and i realised i have one too. But instead of rolling back drivers which didnt work i just changed it all together. Works well now, Thanks a lot! "Brian Bradley" wrote: [color=blue] > Roll back the driver for your network interface card. > > > I had the same situation. Was LOVING Vista, and everything working fine, > then about a week ago, I suddenly had an unusable slow internet throughput > on a cable broadband connection. I tried everything -- and I mean > everything -- EXCEPT looking at the drivers for my NIC. In frustration, I > reinstalled Vista. My super-fast throughput returned -- UNTIL I allowed > Update to update my Realtek something-something NIC with drivers that had > just recently been released. I rolled back the updated drivers, and solved > the problem. > > I hope this helps you. Please let us know if it does or doesn't, because > we're seeing a lot of complaints about terribly slow throughput. > > If I recall correctly, my small wired and wireless home network throughput > was never affected -- only internet throughput. Also, if you discover that > this works for you, remember to "hide this update" (or whatever terminology > appears) in the Optional Updates list so that it won't happen again. > > > > > > > > "Byron Followell" <ByronFollowell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:5DDDAF42-5125-4469-A3E6-D6C5FCFFA88E@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > I've been running Vista for a couple of months and, other than needing to > > keep my system as a dual-boot for gaming and other compatibility issues, > > I've > > experienced no problems at all. I really love the new system and use it > > for > > pretty much everything except gaming. > > > > Until just recently that is. My transfer speeds to/from the Internet have > > dropped to almost nothing. Web pages themselves seem to appear fairly > > quickly > > but I can't download files from anywhere, even high bandwidth sites like > > download.com. I can't send email with attachments because the transfers > > always time out even on emails as small as 400k! > > > > I went to dslreports.com and ran some speed tests and found I'm averaging > > about 165kbps where I used to average about 1200kbps. My data transfer > > rate > > averages about 22kb/sec where it used to be around 140kb/sec. These are > > even > > slow for my uploads because my uploads used to be faster than this. > > > > When I reboot and launch my XP operating system, everything is fine. Super > > speed. Downloads are no problem. This has just popped up in the last week > > or > > so and I have no idea what may have caused it. > > > > Has anyone else experienced any similar issues? Does anyone have any ideas > > what I may try short of a reinstall? Thanks in advance to anyone who might > > be > > able to help. > > > > Sincerely, > > - Byron Followell > >[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Help! Internet transfer speed has dropped to nothing under Vis Brian, Thanks so much for your help. I had a feeling this was going to be the answer when I saw "Realtek". That's the brand of the nic built onto my mobo. As soon as I rolled the driver back, everything returned to normal. I've dl the Realtek drivers from update in the past and never experienced any ill affects. I guess they just got something wrong this time. Thanks again for all of your help. Sincerely, - Byron "Brian Bradley" wrote: [color=blue] > Roll back the driver for your network interface card. > > > I had the same situation. Was LOVING Vista, and everything working fine, > then about a week ago, I suddenly had an unusable slow internet throughput > on a cable broadband connection. I tried everything -- and I mean > everything -- EXCEPT looking at the drivers for my NIC. In frustration, I > reinstalled Vista. My super-fast throughput returned -- UNTIL I allowed > Update to update my Realtek something-something NIC with drivers that had > just recently been released. I rolled back the updated drivers, and solved > the problem. > > I hope this helps you. Please let us know if it does or doesn't, because > we're seeing a lot of complaints about terribly slow throughput. > > If I recall correctly, my small wired and wireless home network throughput > was never affected -- only internet throughput. Also, if you discover that > this works for you, remember to "hide this update" (or whatever terminology > appears) in the Optional Updates list so that it won't happen again. > > > > > > > > "Byron Followell" <ByronFollowell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:5DDDAF42-5125-4469-A3E6-D6C5FCFFA88E@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > I've been running Vista for a couple of months and, other than needing to > > keep my system as a dual-boot for gaming and other compatibility issues, > > I've > > experienced no problems at all. I really love the new system and use it > > for > > pretty much everything except gaming. > > > > Until just recently that is. My transfer speeds to/from the Internet have > > dropped to almost nothing. Web pages themselves seem to appear fairly > > quickly > > but I can't download files from anywhere, even high bandwidth sites like > > download.com. I can't send email with attachments because the transfers > > always time out even on emails as small as 400k! > > > > I went to dslreports.com and ran some speed tests and found I'm averaging > > about 165kbps where I used to average about 1200kbps. My data transfer > > rate > > averages about 22kb/sec where it used to be around 140kb/sec. These are > > even > > slow for my uploads because my uploads used to be faster than this. > > > > When I reboot and launch my XP operating system, everything is fine. Super > > speed. Downloads are no problem. This has just popped up in the last week > > or > > so and I have no idea what may have caused it. > > > > Has anyone else experienced any similar issues? Does anyone have any ideas > > what I may try short of a reinstall? Thanks in advance to anyone who might > > be > > able to help. > > > > Sincerely, > > - Byron Followell > >[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Help! Internet transfer speed has dropped to nothing under Vis In my Vista computer that has happened also, but my network card is a CNET 200Pro, who doesn't is supported by Vista, I had to install the drivers in WinXP compatibitily mode and the problem remains "Byron Followell" <ByronFollowell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:006BF12B-9C6F-4284-B089-FF9B5CD9792F@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Brian, > > Thanks so much for your help. I had a feeling this was going to be the > answer when I saw "Realtek". That's the brand of the nic built onto my > mobo. > As soon as I rolled the driver back, everything returned to normal. I've > dl > the Realtek drivers from update in the past and never experienced any ill > affects. I guess they just got something wrong this time. > > Thanks again for all of your help. > > Sincerely, > - Byron > > > "Brian Bradley" wrote: >[color=green] >> Roll back the driver for your network interface card. >> >> >> I had the same situation. Was LOVING Vista, and everything working fine, >> then about a week ago, I suddenly had an unusable slow internet >> throughput >> on a cable broadband connection. I tried everything -- and I mean >> everything -- EXCEPT looking at the drivers for my NIC. In frustration, I >> reinstalled Vista. My super-fast throughput returned -- UNTIL I allowed >> Update to update my Realtek something-something NIC with drivers that had >> just recently been released. I rolled back the updated drivers, and >> solved >> the problem. >> >> I hope this helps you. Please let us know if it does or doesn't, because >> we're seeing a lot of complaints about terribly slow throughput. >> >> If I recall correctly, my small wired and wireless home network >> throughput >> was never affected -- only internet throughput. Also, if you discover >> that >> this works for you, remember to "hide this update" (or whatever >> terminology >> appears) in the Optional Updates list so that it won't happen again. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Byron Followell" <ByronFollowell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message news:5DDDAF42-5125-4469-A3E6-D6C5FCFFA88E@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > I've been running Vista for a couple of months and, other than needing >> > to >> > keep my system as a dual-boot for gaming and other compatibility >> > issues, >> > I've >> > experienced no problems at all. I really love the new system and use it >> > for >> > pretty much everything except gaming. >> > >> > Until just recently that is. My transfer speeds to/from the Internet >> > have >> > dropped to almost nothing. Web pages themselves seem to appear fairly >> > quickly >> > but I can't download files from anywhere, even high bandwidth sites >> > like >> > download.com. I can't send email with attachments because the transfers >> > always time out even on emails as small as 400k! >> > >> > I went to dslreports.com and ran some speed tests and found I'm >> > averaging >> > about 165kbps where I used to average about 1200kbps. My data transfer >> > rate >> > averages about 22kb/sec where it used to be around 140kb/sec. These are >> > even >> > slow for my uploads because my uploads used to be faster than this. >> > >> > When I reboot and launch my XP operating system, everything is fine. >> > Super >> > speed. Downloads are no problem. This has just popped up in the last >> > week >> > or >> > so and I have no idea what may have caused it. >> > >> > Has anyone else experienced any similar issues? Does anyone have any >> > ideas >> > what I may try short of a reinstall? Thanks in advance to anyone who >> > might >> > be >> > able to help. >> > >> > Sincerely, >> > - Byron Followell >> >[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Help! Internet transfer speed has dropped to nothing under Vista I recall on a recent update, the Realtek NIC driver was updated. I can't say that I've seen a huge difference, but may just not have noticed it. How would I go about rolling back just the NIC driver? I don't particularly want to do system restore, as other things have changed as well. And I have no idea what NIC driver was used originally. -- Regards, Rick Raisley "Brian Bradley" <brian(HYPHEN)bradley@cox.net> wrote in message news:e5Dh$4ApHHA.668@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Roll back the driver for your network interface card. > > > I had the same situation. Was LOVING Vista, and everything working fine, > then about a week ago, I suddenly had an unusable slow internet throughput > on a cable broadband connection. I tried everything -- and I mean > everything -- EXCEPT looking at the drivers for my NIC. In frustration, I > reinstalled Vista. My super-fast throughput returned -- UNTIL I allowed > Update to update my Realtek something-something NIC with drivers that had > just recently been released. I rolled back the updated drivers, and solved > the problem. > > I hope this helps you. Please let us know if it does or doesn't, because > we're seeing a lot of complaints about terribly slow throughput. > > If I recall correctly, my small wired and wireless home network throughput > was never affected -- only internet throughput. Also, if you discover that > this works for you, remember to "hide this update" (or whatever[/color] terminology[color=blue] > appears) in the Optional Updates list so that it won't happen again. > > > > > > > > "Byron Followell" <ByronFollowell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:5DDDAF42-5125-4469-A3E6-D6C5FCFFA88E@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > I've been running Vista for a couple of months and, other than needing[/color][/color] to[color=blue][color=green] > > keep my system as a dual-boot for gaming and other compatibility issues, > > I've > > experienced no problems at all. I really love the new system and use it > > for > > pretty much everything except gaming. > > > > Until just recently that is. My transfer speeds to/from the Internet[/color][/color] have[color=blue][color=green] > > dropped to almost nothing. Web pages themselves seem to appear fairly > > quickly > > but I can't download files from anywhere, even high bandwidth sites like > > download.com. I can't send email with attachments because the transfers > > always time out even on emails as small as 400k! > > > > I went to dslreports.com and ran some speed tests and found I'm[/color][/color] averaging[color=blue][color=green] > > about 165kbps where I used to average about 1200kbps. My data transfer > > rate > > averages about 22kb/sec where it used to be around 140kb/sec. These are > > even > > slow for my uploads because my uploads used to be faster than this. > > > > When I reboot and launch my XP operating system, everything is fine.[/color][/color] Super[color=blue][color=green] > > speed. Downloads are no problem. This has just popped up in the last[/color][/color] week[color=blue][color=green] > > or > > so and I have no idea what may have caused it. > > > > Has anyone else experienced any similar issues? Does anyone have any[/color][/color] ideas[color=blue][color=green] > > what I may try short of a reinstall? Thanks in advance to anyone who[/color][/color] might[color=blue][color=green] > > be > > able to help. > > > > Sincerely, > > - Byron Followell > >[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Help! Internet transfer speed has dropped to nothing under Vista Rick, If you haven't recognized a severe decrease in throughput, your situation is probably not the same as mine and the original poster. I recognized his timing and symptoms as identical to mine. But it won't hurt anything to roll back a driver, because you can roll it back again (unroll it, ha?). Search in Help on the keywords "driver roll back." But again, if it ain't broke -- don't fix it. As always, please let us know your results. Brian "Rick Raisley" <heavymetal-A-T-bellsouth-D-O-T-net> wrote in message news:ugeXdHHpHHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I recall on a recent update, the Realtek NIC driver was updated. I can't >say > that I've seen a huge difference, but may just not have noticed it. > > How would I go about rolling back just the NIC driver? I don't > particularly > want to do system restore, as other things have changed as well. And I > have > no idea what NIC driver was used originally. > > -- > Regards, > > Rick Raisley > > "Brian Bradley" <brian(HYPHEN)bradley@cox.net> wrote in message > news:e5Dh$4ApHHA.668@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Roll back the driver for your network interface card. >> >> >> I had the same situation. Was LOVING Vista, and everything working fine, >> then about a week ago, I suddenly had an unusable slow internet >> throughput >> on a cable broadband connection. I tried everything -- and I mean >> everything -- EXCEPT looking at the drivers for my NIC. In frustration, I >> reinstalled Vista. My super-fast throughput returned -- UNTIL I allowed >> Update to update my Realtek something-something NIC with drivers that had >> just recently been released. I rolled back the updated drivers, and >> solved >> the problem. >> >> I hope this helps you. Please let us know if it does or doesn't, because >> we're seeing a lot of complaints about terribly slow throughput. >> >> If I recall correctly, my small wired and wireless home network >> throughput >> was never affected -- only internet throughput. Also, if you discover >> that >> this works for you, remember to "hide this update" (or whatever[/color] > terminology[color=green] >> appears) in the Optional Updates list so that it won't happen again. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Byron Followell" <ByronFollowell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message news:5DDDAF42-5125-4469-A3E6-D6C5FCFFA88E@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > I've been running Vista for a couple of months and, other than needing[/color][/color] > to[color=green][color=darkred] >> > keep my system as a dual-boot for gaming and other compatibility >> > issues, >> > I've >> > experienced no problems at all. I really love the new system and use it >> > for >> > pretty much everything except gaming. >> > >> > Until just recently that is. My transfer speeds to/from the Internet[/color][/color] > have[color=green][color=darkred] >> > dropped to almost nothing. Web pages themselves seem to appear fairly >> > quickly >> > but I can't download files from anywhere, even high bandwidth sites >> > like >> > download.com. I can't send email with attachments because the transfers >> > always time out even on emails as small as 400k! >> > >> > I went to dslreports.com and ran some speed tests and found I'm[/color][/color] > averaging[color=green][color=darkred] >> > about 165kbps where I used to average about 1200kbps. My data transfer >> > rate >> > averages about 22kb/sec where it used to be around 140kb/sec. These are >> > even >> > slow for my uploads because my uploads used to be faster than this. >> > >> > When I reboot and launch my XP operating system, everything is fine.[/color][/color] > Super[color=green][color=darkred] >> > speed. Downloads are no problem. This has just popped up in the last[/color][/color] > week[color=green][color=darkred] >> > or >> > so and I have no idea what may have caused it. >> > >> > Has anyone else experienced any similar issues? Does anyone have any[/color][/color] > ideas[color=green][color=darkred] >> > what I may try short of a reinstall? Thanks in advance to anyone who[/color][/color] > might[color=green][color=darkred] >> > be >> > able to help. >> > >> > Sincerely, >> > - Byron Followell >> >[/color] >>[/color] > >[/color] |
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