Speeds in InterNet connections + Kaspersky
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<p>Hi guys, some thoughts about speed connections + Kaspersky:</p>
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<p>My ISP finally upgraded my fiber connection from 100 Mbits to 300 Mbits (for free!)</p>
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<p>Until now with Kaspersky products, usually I use KTS, I did not have any issues getting the full speed, getting direct downloads around 10 MBytes/s (even with some peaks of 11 MBytes/s for some seconds), even in sites speed tests...</p>
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<p>But now with 300MBits new speed... things changed! I have been performing some tests: directs downloads and speed sites tests, if Kaspersky Plus MR5 beta (current installed, also reproducible in stable builds) is enabled, the speed at most, gets around 150 Mbits/s~160 Mbits/s, if I pause protection and exit KPlus, then I got the full speed.</p>
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<p>The only way to get the full speed with KPlus enabled is using in my FireFox a combination of:</p>
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<li>Free Download Manager applications installed</li>
<li>Free Download Manager add-on for FF</li>
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<p><strong>Conclusion:</strong> a multithreaded download manager should be used in general in direct downloads to get the full speeds if InterNet speeds goes upper of around 100 Mbits ~ 150Mbits.</p>
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<p>What do you think? Can You post Your tests here?</p> -
<p>@harlan4096 said in <a href="/post/14964" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Speeds in InterNet connections + Kaspersky</a>:</p>
<blockquote>gets around 150 Mbits/s~160 Mbits/s,</blockquote>
<p>Hello! Sorry for long reaction time. I've missed notification. ((</p>
<p>If it still can be reproduced, can you please report a bug? </p>
<p>ETW traces will be needed too.</p>
<p>How to collect ETW:</p>
<p> 1) in CMD with admin rights</p>
<p>run command</p>
<pre>wpr -start GeneralProfile.Light -filemode -start CPU -filemode -start FileIO.Light -filemode</pre>
<p>2) reproduce problem</p>
<p>3) run command</p>
<pre>wpr -stop trace.etl (file name and path can be changed) </pre>
<p>4) wait for file being written and attach it to other traces </p> -
<p>There We go, done!</p>
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<p>https://eap.kaspersky.com/topic/4189/lower-speed-in-direct-download-using-a-browser-with-k-enabled</p>