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To: Stan who wrote (104788)10/28/2019 10:19:06 PM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (1) of 110581
 
Stan

try this, if you haven't attempted already

It is well known, that laptops, in order to save energy, have by default, energy-saving power plans in Windows so that the laptop can work on battery longer. So, I directly opened my Windows 10 power options (Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Power Options\Edit Plan Settings – “Change advanced power settings“) and started checking. Eventually, I have ended up in “Wireless Adapter Settings” and then “Power Saving Mode“. There, I have noticed, that the “On battery” setting was not “Maximum Performance”.

So what finally solved the slow wifi internet connection on my laptop was to set both “On battery” and “Plugged in” settings for the “Power Saving Mode” for my “Wireless Adapter Settings” in Power options to “Maximum Performance”:







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