Quade wrote:Jesus, you have something very wrong going on then. I have 100 Mbps down like you, download using 20-40 connections at 120 Mbps and barely notice it while browsing. I thought you were on come slow connections. What security software do you use?
First of all I'm on Windows 10 x64 with TH2 and all updates. I use Windows Defender, MalwareBytes Anti-Malware, and MalwareBytes Anti-Exploit. Keep in mind it isn't just not browsers being affected, but things as innocuous as updating software via the internet. Going from 5 to 4 connections gives me a raw download speed of around 116 vs. 123 which is enough room to have web pages appear albeit somewhat slower.
Are you on Windows 10 by chance? I don't really know the timeline when NBP started behaving like this. I also don't use any QOS stuff in my router, never did.
I'm also on Ethernet.
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Just ran Speedtest.net and while it was running I switched to another tab and had the same problem trying to load pages. So maybe it's not NBP at all. If not then what do you think it is? Ethernet Adapter settings, Router settings, TCP/IP settings? Is there a mechanism that will reduce bandwidth so others internet apps can run with no slowdowns?