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Clear Download Cache Method 2. End programs causing high CPU usage Method 3. Check Network Connection issues Method 4. Choose a different Steam download server location Method 5. Try disabling Firewall Method 6. Update network driver Method 7. Uninstall and reinstall Steam. Norbert Webb. Comments I am thinking that Steam is throttling speeds, even after all of this, I still only see 1. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.

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Can you help us improve? Yup, sneaky. That should take care of slow download speeds in Windows Store. Did a recent Windows Update mess up the Windows Store download speeds? Search for and open the Command Prompt from the Start menu with admin rights. When open, execute the below command. Recheck the Windows Store download speed by downloading any app. Do not worry, folks. This solution will not delete your installed app, but will simply re-register Windows Store to your machine and Microsoft account.

If anything, it will remove Windows Store related preferences. I think the dev team wanted to make sure that there is enough bandwidth to browse the web while apps and updates are downloading in the background. That's how you can continue with other tasks and leisure on your Windows system.

Still, it can speed things up noticeably. If not, there are other solutions to try. Next up: Want to use Windows 10 in tablet mode? Here are 15 tips and tricks to do it like a pro. Judging by several posts I found online links to two examples posted below , I see I'm not alone in thinking something funny is going on between Apple and Verizon.

I won't refute your claim that it is also affecting other providers, because your experience sounds pretty close to mine, but everyone I've encountered with problems in this area has FiOS. Folks around me who subscribe to other ISP's seem fine.

The link below to the discussion on dslreports 2nd link is particularly telling because I read it after trying various troubleshooting steps and was surprised by the number of people who posted in that thread that had identical issues and troubleshooting experiences as me.

Several people also mentioned that the problem disappeared after they connected to Apple update through a VPN. I called Verizon but that was about as useful as your experience. They didn't even bother pointing fingers. They simply said "if everything else works then I'm getting what I pay for". I promptly replied that as an almost exclusively Apple household, I am most certainly not getting what I pay for if I can't upgrade my software, apply security patches or use my Apple streaming devices.

Unfortunately, no one seems interested in fixing the issue, so we're left to find our own solutions. And that's exactly what I did roughly an hour ago. Comcast will be out to swap my equipment and service in 14 days.

Problem solved At least I hope. Switching to Google DNS servers also fixed the slow download issue from this location i've been trying for 2 days as well. Can you tell me exactly how you switched to Google DNS servers? When I switch, or think I am switching, it doesn't change the very slow DL speeds from the Apple servers. It still shows att. I can't change the settings on the modem, per se, and would have to go through a lot of hoops on my Airport Extreme to try to change the DNS setting there.

By the way, I have put in a report to Applecare and they escalated it to a senior technical person who then read this thread and said he thought it was an Apple server problem rather than an ISP issue, notwithstanding the DNS part of it, and he said he is going to investigate it until he gets an answer.

I went to the Google site, followed all the instructions for changing the DNS, did the final traceroute in which 8. There was only one thing: the MTU setting for maximum packet size. It was at No modem reboot required. There are sites on the Internet that will tell you the optimum MTU for your system.

So for the person here switching from Verizon to Comcast, if it's for this reason alone, try resetting your MTU on your modem first.



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