Slow Internet Connection Windows on Asus VivoBook - causes, fixes, and prevention
Overview - what this guide covers
We’ll cover network driver updates, bandwidth management, and PC-Care.ai trimming.
Symptoms you might see
- Pages load slowly
- Video calls pixelate
- Downloads stall
- Wi-Fi disconnects randomly
Background apps, Windows updates, and old drivers can choke bandwidth. Random disconnects hint at power saving settings or interference.
Manual fixes - step by step
- Update network drivers
- Disable background apps using bandwidth
- Adjust Wi-Fi power settings
- Reset network stack
- Run PC-Care.ai to trim startups
- Use wired connection if possible
Updating drivers stabilizes the NIC. Disabling background apps frees bandwidth. Adjusting power settings prevents disconnects. Resetting stack clears stale configurations.
Prevention - keep the issue from coming back
Run PC-Care.ai monthly to keep background load low
Test with wired Ethernet to isolate Wi-Fi
How PC-Care.ai helps
PC-Care.ai flags bandwidth-heavy apps and schedules updates off-peak.
With lower background load your connection feels faster.
Run Free AI ScanFAQ
- Why is my internet slow only on this PC?
- Drivers, background apps, or Wi-Fi settings differ from other devices.
- Does Windows Update hog bandwidth?
- Yes - pause or schedule for off hours.
- Does disabling IPv6 help?
- Sometimes for older routers, test before permanent change.
- Can antivirus cause slow downloads?
- Yes if scanning network streams in real time.
- Should I use DNS change for speed?
- Try Google or Cloudflare DNS - sometimes faster.
- Can PC-Care.ai help automatically?
- Yes - it lowers background network usage by disabling heavy startups.
References - further reading
- Improve Wi-Fi speed
- support.microsoft.com/help/4001228
- Reset network stack
- support.microsoft.com/help/10741