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HP EliteBook X360 1030 G2 notebook
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Windows downgrade is not the solution becase we are also buying so many notebook again HP Elitebook 1030 G2 X360 notebook model with Windows 10 1803 they all are having the same Wi-Fi download speed is in KBPS impossible to work we have tested notebook to connect on different Wi-Fi connections but all notebook are having the same issue please find below details for the issue

 

my issue is that my Wi-Fi download speed is in Kbps and upload speed is 80 Mbps

Hi, I am using the HP EliteBook X360 1030 G2 notebook and with inbuilt WiFi adopter Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 8265 and my issue is that my Wi-Fi download speed is in Kbps and upload speed is 80 Mbps due to this Skype is not logging in and website is opening very slow outlook mails are stuck in outbox and we have already replaced the main board and WiFi adopter with HP as Notebook is under warranty and we are using windows 10 1803 version

 

Is there any way to contact to HP Specialist otherwise we have to stop to buy the HP Notebooks 

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Dear HP Team,

 

i have found the solution myself to do lots of research on mentioned case

 

We have to manually disable RSC following these steps:

 

1.   Hold the Windows Key and Press X.

2.   Choose Windows Powershell (Admin) from the context menu.

3.   Type powershell Get-Netadapter and note down the value under Name for your Wifi.

4.   Then type, powershell Get-NetAdapterRsc when you do this it will show you the current values, if it is False, then it is already disabled

5.   If it is True, then disable it by typing powershell Disable-NetAdapterRsc -Name WiFi

6.   Replace the value for -Name with the name of your Wifi.

Verify that the values are disabled by typing powershell Get-NetAdapterRsc. 

 

Then test Wifi slowness will be resolved

 

Kind Regards

DKumar

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HP Recommended

Dear HP Team,

 

i have found the solution myself to do lots of research on mentioned case

 

We have to manually disable RSC following these steps:

 

1.   Hold the Windows Key and Press X.

2.   Choose Windows Powershell (Admin) from the context menu.

3.   Type powershell Get-Netadapter and note down the value under Name for your Wifi.

4.   Then type, powershell Get-NetAdapterRsc when you do this it will show you the current values, if it is False, then it is already disabled

5.   If it is True, then disable it by typing powershell Disable-NetAdapterRsc -Name WiFi

6.   Replace the value for -Name with the name of your Wifi.

Verify that the values are disabled by typing powershell Get-NetAdapterRsc. 

 

Then test Wifi slowness will be resolved

 

Kind Regards

DKumar

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