Why is LAN sharing super slow?

Updated on technology 2024-06-15
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If it's always been like this, there are several possibilities:

    1. It may be because the configuration of your machine is not good (you should consider upgrading the hardware);

    2. It may be that the bandwidth you access is not enough and the Internet speed is slow.

    If it's something like this recently, it could be:

    1. It may be poisoned, you can find something suspicious in the "Task Manager"; Or use the "Internet Assistant" to analyze and process;

    2. It may be that your hard disk is running out of free space, and you should clean up the disk;

    3. It may be that you have too many "temporary Internet files", consider cleaning up;

    4. Is the webpage you are opening too big? You can just open the text;

    In addition, some malicious** may also affect the speed of opening a web page.

    Clean up your computer with a tool such as Internet Assistant or Optimizer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Being able to access the Internet means that there is nothing wrong with your router, so let's see if there is any problem with the line first. Ask your neighbor if his internet connection is fast.

    If that's the case, your neighbor is immoral. Because it is a line shared by two families.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello <>dear: The slow network speed of shared traffic is solved as follows: 1. In most cases, due to a certain program running in the background of the computer, the CPU usage is very high, at this time, the network speed will definitely drop, in fact, it is not the network speed that is slow, but the system is slow.

    You can check the CPU usage in the task manager, if the CPU usage is normal, then look at the memory usage, if the memory usage is also normal (the so-called normal, that is, the memory consumption is not amazingly large), then you can rule out the cause of your own system. If the CPU usage is too high or the memory consumption is too high, then you delete that process. In this way, the system will run normally, and naturally, the network speed in Akeno Town will return to normal.

    2. If it is not the reason mentioned in 1, then do you have the network in the LAN? If it is a LAN shared on the coarse network, then it is possible that someone is hail in the east and west ridges. You can use the P2P Terminator software to check the traffic of each computer in the local area network, and when you find abnormal computers, you can use this software to control the Internet speed of each computer in the local area network.

    3. If the cases of 1 and 2 are ruled out, then it is possible that you have been infected with some kind of virus, it is recommended that you restart the computer, and then see if the network speed is normal. If you find that the Internet speed is still not up, then you can check for poison and antivirus, you can use antivirus software such as Rising and 360. 4. There is a possibility, it is the fault of the Internet equipment, if you are using the router to access the Internet, then you restart the router to see, if there is still a problem, you can dial directly to the Internet to see.

    If it's a problem with the router, then replace the router. 5. If the above methods are ineffective, then you should consult your network provider** about your current network speed.

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