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Method 1.

Close the Peer to Peer Update Process on Your PC

Shut down the peer to peer update process on your PC. That is to say, you need to
close the channel which you can download applications and system updates from other
PC�s connected to the server since it limits your internet bandwidth seeding to
other users.

1. Click Start menu and then type Settings to open it.

2. Select �Update and Security�.

3. Click on �Advanced Options� tab.

4. Click on �Choose How Updates are Delivered�.

5. Turn off the On button.

Method 2. Adjust the Internet Bandwidth Settings

Since windows 10, by default, reserves 20% of the internet bandwidth for the system
applications and its operating system, you can�t
browse or surf on the internet with 100% internet connection. This solution speeds
up the dropping internet speed by trimming down
the bandwidth which is reserved for Windows 10 AU and system applications. Follow
the step-by-step guide to tackle slow internet
after Windows 10 Anniversary Update.

1. Press Windows shortcut keys Win + R to open Run dialog box.

2. Type gpedit.msc and then hit OK.

3. Give permissions. A pop-up window will open with title of Group Policy.

4. Click on Computer Configuration on the right side of the window.

5. Navigate to: Administrative Templates -> Network � > Qos Packet Scheduler � >
Limit reservable bandwidth.

6. Click on Enable.

7. Change the Value from 20 to 0.

8. Apply and then click OK.


Method 3. Disable Window Auto-Tuning

Window Auto-Tuning which is enabled by default improves performance for programs by


receiving TCP data over a network.
Slower internet speed after Windows 10 Anniversary Update could hit your computer
when Window Auto-Tuning feature is �ON�.
While luckily, you can disable Windows Auto-Tuning level to improve the internet
speed for the Windows 10 anniversary update.
Use administrator privileges to process the following steps.

1. Press Win + X and then select Command Prompt (Admin).

2. Type the command netsh interface tcp show global in the window.

3. Check for Receive Window Auto-Tuning Level and if it is normal, you will need to
disable it.
4. Type the command netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled to disable
it.
You can perform an internet speed test to see whether those adjustments improve
your internet speed or not.
If not, you can re-enable the Window Auto-Tuning level by typing the command netsh
int tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal
in the Command Prompt (Admin).

Method 4. Update Your Network Drivers

Some unexpected driver errors may happen when upgrade to new Windows OS. Outdated,
missing or incorrect network drivers may result in
limiting internet speed. To rule out that possibility, you might as well turn to a
professional driver updater utility tool, like
Driver Talent, which is able to match the compatible drivers for your computer and
download them automatically within two minutes.

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