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H4X0R46
7 years agoNew Contributor
Slow internet speeds after installing Hamachi
I've been having this issue for so long now! For some reason, my internet is blazing fast until I install Hamachi. Certain website downloads are affected but others aren't. for instance, downloading ...
- 6 years ago
Try this to check the status of Receive Window Auto-Tuning Level
netsh interface tcp show global
and if it is disabled, turn it on with
netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal
This helped me and two mates. The settings need to be run with admin rights cmd (and shift+ctrl when you run it).
As far as we understand it you would most likely want Receive-Side Scaling State enabled as well.
netsh interface tcp set global rss=enabled
We have not tested Hamachi after changing these settings. Nevertheless, just wanted to share because this problem was making us crazy.
Sjaco
6 years agoNew Contributor
My system specs, I meant to put this in the original post.
Windows 10 latest patches
i7 4790k @ stock
16GB DDR3
1TB NVMe drive
My internet is 200Mb/s but after installing Hamachi it falls to 60Mb/s
Sjaco
6 years agoNew Contributor
I just did a test on a Windows 10 VM and when I installed Hamachi the VM went from 200Mb/s to 60Mb/s could this be a setting somewhere or a bug?
- Cykr1L6 years agoActive Contributor
got the same problem here ... after installingy hamachi i`ve got slow downloads on HTTP and on steam, origin and so on ... uninstalling hamachi doesn`t fix it ... need some help
i`ve testet jdownloader and if i download something 10 files with 20 downloads chucks at the same time i got mei 1 gigabit speed ... but this is the only way
- carlossgv6 years agoNew ContributorI found a way to keep Hamachi and maintain your internet speed while you are not using it.
Go to Services (Windows Search Bar: services.msc) and look up for LogMeIn Hamachi Tunneling Engine, disable it and restart the computer. It worked for me, if I need to use Hamachi again I'll enable it just for the time being. This way at least you won't have to format the OS.
Hope it helps! Is not the ultimate solution but it works.- woowoowoo6 years agoNew Contributor
That workaround did not work for me.
- ryoma6 years agoNew Contributor
That's weird. In my case, the steam origin had a normal down speed.
I've only experienced a slowdown in megacloud.
At this time, the only way to fix it is to restore the OS on Windows 10 itself. Sad news
If you only need to delete games and settings apps Try using a recovery method that only reinstalls os
It will not delete video files and portable file And it will tell you which apps you kindly deleted on your create htlml remove app desktop So just watch and reinstall the apps you deleted I think this is the only way I can tell you.- woowoowoo6 years agoNew Contributor
Co-worker and I have the exact same story. Installing Hamachi caps our speed at about 100mpbs. Uninstalling it does not fix anything. If we do a complete OS reset, it goes back to normal. Install Hamachi again and it gets capped.
LogMeIn support provided no assistance and said it wasn't their software when clearly it is.
- Sjaco6 years agoNew Contributor
I had to do a system reset. Once I did that I updated everything and made a restore point before installing Hamachi. I then installed and it did it again, slowed my bandwidth down. I then restored back to before the installation and everything was back to normal. Since I have to use hamachi for work I have it running through a VM and just do all work related stuff through the VM. This is sad that no one from Logmein has responded to this...