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The only options are to contact your ISP and ask if they throttle connections to Amazon, or to use a VPN to mask the fact that you're connecting to an Amazon service from your ISP, so they don't throttle it.
Now I don't even know what to do, it's almost impossible to play like this.
open cmd by right clicking on it and select open as administrator
enter the below command
netsh interface tcp show global
look at line 2 "Receive Window Auto-Tuning Level" if it says disabled you need to turn it on
enter the below
netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal
Worked perfectly!! Thank you very very much !!!!