

Then click the Steam on the client and click Settings from the drop-down menu. Right-click the Steam client and choose Run as administrator. The reason why I created this thread is that I don’t know how it got up to 66MB/s, would start at 66MB/s then drop to a sixth of that. In order to fix the issue that Steam is slow, you can also cleat the download cache. This additionally happened out of the blue while down loading where it again went up to ~66MB/s then slowly declines down. When the connection is new (pausing and restarting download, changing connection, etc.) it starts up at ~66MB/s about a minute later, it’s all the way back at ~15MB/s. I additionally checked if steam is up to date and it currently is. This didn’t result in huge changes (+5MB/s at most) I checked to see if it was the server location and changed the download region to a closer city.

The used setting that worked for me was 1.0 Gbps Full Duplex. 2 What To Do When Steam Failed To Upload 2.1 Solution 1: Log Out And Log In Again 2.2 Solution 2: Check Your Internet Connection 2.3 Solution 3: Wait For Some Time (Slow Steam Server) 2.4 Solution 4: Use Simple Image Names 2.5 Solution 5: Make Sure The Image Is Not Embedded 2. Set the Value to the max possible network speed (not Auto Negotiation)

Open the Properties of the connected adapterĦ.
