Problemen met trage internetsnelheid op Windows oplossen 10 via draadloze verbinding: Onderzoek naar de Windows Auto-Tuning-functie. If you suspect that your internet should be faster than it is, then it might still be worth investigating the potential cause.
The problem, if it exists, could be down to a feature called Windows Auto-Tuning which Microsoft first introduced in Windows Vista and has included in every version of its operating system since, including Windows 10.
To manage the Window Auto-Tuning feature, check that it’s on by following these steps:
- Ga naar Begin, type cmd, right-click the Command Prompt entry, en selecteer Als administrator uitvoeren.
- Klik OK, when the UAC prompt is.
- In the CMD window, type:
netsh interface tcp show global
Look for Receive Windows Auto-Tuning Level. If it says Normal that means it’s running.
You can try disabling it to see if it’s the cause of the problems with your internet speed. To do this type:
netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled
Once it is disabled, try using your internet connection again and see if that’s fixed the problem. If it hasn’t, or things are actually worse, then you should re-enable it.
In the command prompt, type:
netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal