Doesn't get full speed
Doesn't get full speed
Hello,
I am using a TP-Link Wireless N Router WR845N Model No. TL-WR845N.
My ISP: Unigro Infranet My plan: 10mbps
I have a plan of 10mbps but my ISP is sharing internet traffic with Google, Whatsapp. Youtube and Facebook so I get a speed of 40 to 50 mbps.
Earlier when I uploading something on google drive it works perfectly I get a speed of 40 to 50 mbps but now it only provides 10mbps which is not good I ask my service provider they tell me that everything is okay from their end. They sent some technicians and they check all things with their router and laptop and no problem no cable damage nothing everything is okay. They tell me that it's your wi-fi problem, your wifi is not working properly when they reboot it or update the firmware it works for some time but after that, it again goes to the normal speed of 10mbps.
My downloading speed from google drive is good as it was and everything is working properly the only problem is with uploading on google drive.
Please help me.
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@ku4eto I plug my internet cable directly to my laptop (once again) to do my work and the same problem 10Mbps uploading speed on Google drive its so frustrating now what should I do some times its work sometimes it does not where is the problem? my router my laptop
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@Ahmadkhan
If the issue also happens when the network cable goes directly into your laptop (without the router being used in anyway), check the Link Speed.
If you are on WIndows, open the Control Panel -> Network and Internet -> Network and Sharing Center -> Click on Change Adapter settings, double click on your ethernet adapter to open the Status page.
Look the speed entry, what speed does it say it has? 1Gbps, 100Mbps or 10Mbps?
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@ku4eto There is some issue with their end they are not able to solve my problem is there any way to increase the speed of my Google drive uploading?
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@Ahmadkhan If the issue is on the ISP side, there is nothing you can do. If you get 10Mbps on directly connected laptop to the WAN, its all their fault.
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