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In the context of upgrading my Internet Modem to a FritzBox using Vodafone Kabel 1000/50 connection, was all working out fine testing it on my Mac. I'm having a Desktop having an Intel X520 Adapter - 2x SFP+ 10 GB connections connected to a Switch. Let me add also some hints from my side - I've found this articel by googling around for nearly the same problem. at longer uploading testings im getting constant uploading speed and also i dont have bloat and lost packets. also frustrated cause i pay so much more for that isp plan to be able to have upload 200+download and up to 50+upload just for streaming and now windows think that my service is congested and cap it unreasonably at 1/10 of my upload speed.Īt dslReports site im getting A and A+ at everything. are there more? or we are doomed with that windows "bug" ? Anything else we can try? is there any other congestion provider i can change to it.that might help? the TCPOptimizer has ctcp,default,none,dctcp,NewReno and Cubic. and trying 2-3 tricks it saddently worked.
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The problem was there before the update but it was not constant.
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That lead me to believe that is something wrong with windows 10 and congestion provider. I connected my PC with my mobile plan that is more than 50up and while phone could go up to that number pc insisted to cap at 4 to 5 upload. Ī few days ago windows had an update and now anything I'm doing doesn't make my upload good for streaming.like I have a limiter inside windows that limit my upload for streaming services to 4-5.with the same router I connected to my pc via wifi same issue.I was thinking that my ISP maybe had something to do with it then i tried to connect with the same router and wifi connection (same ISP) with my mobile phone and at the same tests i got constant 30+ uploading speeds. I was checking the TPC optimizer and the congestion provider was reverted back to CUBIC ( I guess that is the default now,but also the none=default.?)I tried to changed it again to none and after restart it worked again and I was able to test the uploading to 20-30 and stream without issues at my desired upload speed that is 6-10. When I was trying to mess a bit with congestion provider to none (i tried also ctcp,dctp,newReno)with tcpoptimizer When I restarted my streaming tests was fixed up to 20-30 which is normal for the servers i was testing it.worked well till I restarted the pc. I tested the TCPOptimizer play with some options. I have 2 PC with Windows 10 that on all speed tests Getting 30-40 up speed.Īt twitch (and others) speed tests Im getting an average of 4-5 upload. windows-10-network windows-10-hardware-performance Incidentally, when the speed test is running, I can see that the upload looks bursty on Windows, like it is only getting chunks of data here and there, while in Linux and on Android it looks the same as the download, the graph is drawn at a consistent high rate and with consistent high values. I have even taken the Windows laptop and plugged it straight into my incoming WAN connection (bypassing router), and it still gets poor upload speeds. Whereas my other Ubuntu 20.04 Server machine, and also my phone connected via Wi-Fi, is getting good upload speeds. I've also noticed it on another PC running Windows 10 Pro, and a laptop running Windows 10 Pro for Workstations, both give the same poor upload performance.
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I have tried to tweak the adapter's advanced driver settings in Windows, such as disabling LSO, etc.

The WAN link is 1000Mbps down, 50Mbps up.


This is on the same machine, the exact same hardware. When doing a speed test, I get good performance from Ubuntu, but very poor uploads from Windows. This machine is a dual boot, the above Windows version, and Ubuntu 20.04.
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Latest Windows updates and Intel drivers installed as of.

Intel® Ethernet Controller X550-AT2, 10G network interface on ASRock Rack ROMED8-2T with AMD EPYC 7232P processor.
