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I'm setting next to the wifi box xd
not the case here, not that I can confirm that the speed is fine with my other laptop.
Also, make sure the laptop isnt updating when you are testing its speed as that will affect results as well.
I have done that already, drivers don't seem to be the problem here.
that's a good idea, I noticed that it was updating while I was trying to download google chrome. I got excited cause I thought they were the problem. after disabling them. turns out that the download speed was still too unstable dropping as low as 30kbps and sometimes 0 kbps!
Power cycling the modem/router
and disabling the wifi adapter then troubleshoot it and have Windows correct/enable it.
If neither of those works then its possible its a faulty adapter
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Also
Try using an ethernet cable to make sure the ethernet card is supplying the correct speeds as well, assuming the laptop has an ethernet port which it should.
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and naturally, makee sure none of your other devices are using the internet to make sure you get proper results.
http://www.speedtest.net/
We will need to know your Ping, Download, and upload rates from there.
Once the connection is resolved after plgguing everything back in again, the OP will need to use SpeedTest to make sure the issue is not the ISP and likely the LAN setup the OP has.
You are missing the point
His problem is with the Wifi on a laptop whereas his other devices have no speed issues.
So all thats needed is for him to try a power cycle and thats all, unplugging all the cables is not needed to try and fix a Wifi issue with a single device
I had to go to Device Manager > Wifi card settings > Advance Tab > Wireless options, and then switch them till I found one that worked.