Thanks for all the great help everyone!
Sadly none of the previously mentioned steps have helped my situation... let
me give some more info in case anyone would like to attempt to direct me...
I started experiencing the issue of extremely slow downloads. This would
occur on many programs: IE7, iTunesMusicStore, etc.
This problem is only on my comptuer running Vista. There are other comp's
in the house, running off the same modem (some using a router), and their
download speed is still great. My ISP is AT&T DSL, and it is usually
extremely fast.
Many downloads will timeout. My iTunes downloads, for example, always give
me a network timeout, whereas they would normally take about 2 whole seconds
to complete.
In general, basic internet usage is slower, but not totally unusable. Any
large downloads, however, will not complete at all. If I try to watch a
video on youtube, for example, only the first few seconds will download.
I've tried disabling all add-ons... all security/firewall programs... ran
the command prompt line mentioned above...
Oh and finally let me say that I have been using Vista for a few months with
excellent download speed. The probem started only recently....
"Calvin D. Cantrell" wrote:
> This solutuion worked for me! I had tried everything and I had never tried
> the autotune thing unitl now.
> Although, I dont think setting the system to default autotune is the best
> way to do the final release..
> I mean really this will piss lot of users off.. if their browser doesnt work
> right out of the box. Of course this is assuming this issue is not changed
> in RC2 or the final release.
>
>
>
> "rapierau" wrote:
>
> >
> > Very common problem - try the following solutions
> >
> > Turn off TLS encryption in the Internet Options advanced tab and turn
> > on SSL 2.0. This will fix some secure pages.
> >
> >
> > The major fix is this and I quote...
> >
> > It appears that some sites cannot be opened with Vista (beta 2) because
> > the webservers don't respond well to the tcp autotuning feature that is
> > enabled by default. I managed to access the sites by turning off this
> > network auto tuning with the command:
> >
> > netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled
> >
> > Since this is a network setting, it affects all browsers. It's not a
> > IE7 issue.
> >
> > unquote
> >
> > Best of Luck
> >
> >
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