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Anonymous
2020-12-05T03:15:16+00:00

So ive just started having this issue but i had to switch off ethernet to wireless but i notice that ive been having constent ping spikes and ive tried muiltple routers and even my own phone cellular data and i still have the issue can i please get some help

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Internet and connectivity

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-12-05T03:31:29+00:00

    Good Day Mau5Vad3r,

    My name is Carlo, I'm an Independent Advisor and community member like you.

    I am also using Windows 10. Let us work together to sort this out.

    Here's the steps you can try.

    Run the network troubleshooter.

    -Right click on the Network Icon at the lower right side of your screen.

    -Click Troubleshoot problems.

    Once done proceed with these steps.

    -Click Start type CMD and run it as administrator.

    -Copy and paste of the command below and hit enter.

    netsh int ip reset

    netsh advfirewall reset

    ipconfig / flushdns

    ipconfig / release

    ipconfig / renew

    Restart your device using clean boot,

    This process will eliminate 3rd party application running in the background of your computer along with services that are not needed to run windows. If there's any conflicting 3rd party application that causes the issue on your computer, this process will stop it.

    1. Open the run box by pressing the Windows Key + R and type msconfig
    2. System Configuration Utility box will open and by default you are on general tab.
    3. On the General tab, click the selective startup and make sure that load system service and load startup items both have checked mark.
    4. Click on services tab
    5. Put a check mark on Hide All Microsoft Services
    6. Once Hide all Microsoft Services have checked mark on it, click on Disable All
    7. Click on the Startup Tab and click open task manager. This will open another window which contains all your startup applications on the administrator account.
    8. Disable all application that you're not using. You can simply just click on them and select disable.
    9. Click OK, Apply and close the configuration utility
    10. Restart your pc and check how it goes

    I hope the information above helps, let me know how it goes.

    Have a wonderful day ahead and stay safe.

    With Warm Regards,

    Carlo T.

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