IanP said:Sounds weird ..
Do you have the latest driver for NIC?
If so, try to uninstall it, reboot, let windows to install it again, reboot, and see how it goes ..
And in 'Power-Options" uncheck all boxes ..
IanP
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IanP said:First, have a look at this:
https://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Why-is-my-Internet-connection-so-slow
Q: have you recently add something to the network, moved or replaced modem, or anything around your win7 computer, anything, anything new/different?
:idea:
DrWhoF said:I put router on top of computer, together with the wireless/switch. Do you think it may casue issues?
IanP said:Have a look at this:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com...k/thread/0014801b-7e82-4bb6-a8e7-e8867eb3fcee
Does anything from there sound familiar to you?
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IanP said:I can see only one solution: switch to different operating system ..
Try Win7-32, as after reading all these threads on Win7 internet problems I’ve come to conclusion that 64-bit OS has some unidentified issues, or downgrade back to XP ..
You can also consider making your machine dual-boot: Win7-64 / Win7-32, or Win7-64 / XP-SP3 ..
I have the---latest version of all drivers, including modem/router, motherboard NIC and so on.IanP said:I saw similar thread somewhere else and after thorough investigation and testing several options the culprit was the network adapter driver ..
After the installation of the latest driver the issues with resetting modem/router were gone ..
Double-check you driver version and make sure that you have the current version ..
Do you think if I disable motherboard NIC and use "external"PCI NIC with new drivers, will it change anything?
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