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CJinVA
Feb 19, 2023Guide
Slow Upload Speed All Of A Sudden
I have a Netgear 1900 c7000v2 modem/router (installed in April 2019) ethernetted to my PC (new in March 2019). I have the Cox Internet Preferred 250 plan (250 download and 10 upload) and normally get...
- Feb 25, 2023
Seems to be a problem with Killer and Windows updates. I uninstalled the Killer Intelligence Center from the Start/Programs list, and uninstalled the Killer E2400 GB Ethernet Controller from Control Panel-Programs-Programs and Features. Restarted the PC and Speedtest has me getting my expected 8 ping, 286 download and 10.46 upload. Some folks on the Dell Forum have said Windows will keep reinstalling it. You can try and disable it in Services or Task Manager, but stopping Windows automatic updates may turn out to be the only solution in the long run. Seems Dell/Windows need to get their act together.
Kitsap
Feb 20, 2023Master
CJinVA wrote:Dell Update is up to date and it still does not indicate anything to update for my system. It is fully updated.
Progress and that is good.
If you do a web search for the Killer E2400 gb Ethernet Controller you will find a varied history and not all of it good.
Your Ethernet controller is an Intel product. You have tried drivers from Microsoft and from Dell without much success.
In your web search, there should be drivers that can be downloaded from Intel for installation.
I presume your Ethernet port is part of your motherboard and not a separate add-in card?
CJinVA
Feb 25, 2023Guide
Seems to be a problem with Killer and Windows updates. I uninstalled the Killer Intelligence Center from the Start/Programs list, and uninstalled the Killer E2400 GB Ethernet Controller from Control Panel-Programs-Programs and Features. Restarted the PC and Speedtest has me getting my expected 8 ping, 286 download and 10.46 upload. Some folks on the Dell Forum have said Windows will keep reinstalling it. You can try and disable it in Services or Task Manager, but stopping Windows automatic updates may turn out to be the only solution in the long run. Seems Dell/Windows need to get their act together.