Your Internet connection isn’t always the culprit for slow download and upload speeds. Sometimes, your Windows 10 PC limits your speeds for various reasons. Luckily, you can change these speed-throttling options and get faster upload and download speeds sa iyong Windows 10 computer.
You can modify all these options yourself without any assistance from your Internet service provider (ISP).
If you prefer a video, check out our YouTube channel where we posted a short video going through some of the recommendations listed in this article:
Change The Bandwidth Limit In Windows 10
Windows 10 uses a certain amount of your bandwidth to download updates for the Windows OS and apps. If it uses too much bandwidth, you can add a limit.
- Buksan ang Setting app.
- I-click ang Update at Security.
- piliin Advanced na mga pagpipilian from the middle pane.
- Mag-scroll pababa at mag-click Pag-optimize ng Paghahatid.
- Piliin Advanced na mga pagpipilian sa ilalim.
- You’ll see a slider for both Mga setting ng pag-download at Upload settings. Here, you can specify the amount of bandwidth that Windows can use for core tasks.
Close Apps That Use Too Much Bandwidth
Some apps use your Internet connection to download, upload, and sync files. To improve your download and upload speeds, you should keep these apps closed or disabled when you’re downloading or uploading something.
Maaari mong find these data-hogging apps in a menu on your Windows 10 PC.
- Ilunsad ang Setting app.
- piliin Network at Internet.
- Piliin Paggamit ng data mula sa kaliwang sidebar.
- I-click ang View usage per app sa kanang panig ng pane.
- You’ll see your apps and the data they use. Find the apps that use too much of your data and disable or close those apps.
I-disable ang Metered Connection
A metered connection lets you set a cap on your Internet connection’s paggamit ng data. If your current connection has this feature enabled, you should disable it to get faster upload and download speeds.
- Pagbubukas Setting sa iyong PC.
- Piliin ang Network at Internet pagpipilian.
- I-click ang Baguhin ang mga katangian ng koneksyon pagpipilian.
- Mag-scroll pababa hanggang makita mo May sukat na koneksyon. Turn the toggle for this option to the PATAY posisyon.
Your Internet connection is no longer restricted.
Turn Off Background Applications
Many apps running in the background use your Internet connection. As a result, you get slower download and upload speeds.
You can disable the background apps option on your PC. That’ll prevent all your apps from running in the background.
- Ilunsad ang Setting app.
- Piliin ang Privacy pagpipilian.
- Scroll down in the left sidebar and choose Mga app sa background.
- On the right-hand side pane, turn the Patakbuhin ang apps sa background opsyon sa PATAY posisyon.
- You can also select individual apps to stop them from running in the background.
Tanggalin ang Mga Pansamantalang File
Too many temporary files can slow down your computer. This can affect your upload and download speeds. You can get rid of these temporary files to boost your upload and download speeds.
Removing temporary files won’t affect how your apps function.
- Pindutin ang Windows + R keys at the same time to open Run.
- Type the following into the Run box and press Magpasok.
% temp%
- Select all files in the temp folder, right-click any one file, and choose alisin.
- Mag-right-click ang Recycle Bin on your desktop and select Walang laman na Recycle Bin.
Use a Download Manager Program
Most common ways to download and upload files in Windows 10 aren’t speedy enough. There are better and faster ways to upload and download your files.
You can use a download manager instead of your default tool to download files. These download managers use multi-threaded downloading which enhances your speeds.
For uploading files, you can use the upload tool that the service you’re uploading files to provides. This sometimes provides better upload speeds than a web-based method.
Use Another Web Browser
If your default web browser isn’t downloading files fast enough, you can baguhin ang iyong browser to speed-up your downloads. Some browsers aren’t optimized to fully utilize your Internet speed.
If you use Chrome, you can switch to Firefox and see if that helps improve your speeds, and so on.
Remove Viruses & Malware From Your PC
One way to get faster upload and download speeds in Windows 10 is to keep your machine free of any viruses and malware. Various viruses can throttle your download and upload speeds.
Get a good antivirus program and use it to scan and remove viruses and malware from your PC.
Change Your WiFi Password
It may be that someone knows your WiFi password and is using your connection to download files or stream content. This consumes your Internet bandwidth. As a result, you will experience slower upload and download speeds.
One way to kick others off your network is to change your WiFi password. Then don’t share the password with anyone.
- Open the settings page for your router. On most routers, you can access that page by typing 192.168.1.1 sa iyong web browser.
- Log-in to your router as an admin. Most routers use admin as both username and password.
- On the settings screen, click Mga Setting ng Wireless sa itaas.
- piliin wireless Security from the left sidebar. Your router may not have this exact option but it should be something similar.
- On the right-hand side pane, enter a new password for your WiFi network in the Key ng Seguridad na patlang.
- I-click ang OK at the bottom to save your changes. Make sure to read our other tips on properly securing your WiFi.
I-upgrade ang Iyong Internet Plan
One last thing you can do to get faster download and upload speeds is to upgrade your current Internet plan. Data plans come with their own speed limits. You should get the plan that’s fast enough for your needs.
Reboot your router after the plan is upgraded. You can then enjoy faster upload and download speeds.
Are you happy with the download and upload speeds on your Windows 10 PC? Have you ever changed any options to improve your speeds? Let us know in the comments below.