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Ok see this

Profile type private              : restricted

So why would it be set like that??  Is your network listed as private or public...  I would some since this is a machine that is on home network it would be private.  Me personally I would disable it..

So you think its private or your SURE its private?  Does it change?  Why don't you check it when your slow and when your fast..

Now I know this is complicated..  But it shows disabled in mine, and enabled in yours - what do you think the command would be to disable it or enable it when I did the show command??

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So according to your heuristics

Profile type private              : restricted

Home = Private

Which means your recv window is restricted tuning to grow beyond default size, etc.. 

 

Disable your heuristics like I already showed you, set your profile to normal for private..  If your profiles are all normal, then there is really no reason for windows to even bother doing heuristics, so just disable them.

And your going to have to see if that helps..  When you get slow uploads again, your going to have to check what your window size is..  When you were fast you were 64k, when slow only 17k..  HUGE difference for sure..

If that doesn't help then I would completely turn off the autotuning..  It possible your tuning the window size down, and then a reboot or reset of your nic clears that tuning..  Do if the disable of heuristics doesn't fix the problem then just disable autotuning completely to see if that solves your issue.

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