Rivet Networks dynamic bandwidth manager

darkther

Getting off from bed
I have a Dell laptop and it has something called Rivet Networks Dynamic Bandwidth manager running in the background at all times recently and I think it is messing up the latency in online games for me. I can't seem to find a way to disable it, end task isn't helping either, any help?
 

meetdilip

Computer Addict
I don't think it is a required tool. I have never heard of it before.
 
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whitestar_999

Super Moderator
Staff member
Extremely slow wi-fi, tried everything I found - Wireless Networking
I had a similar problem (Wi-Fi extremely slow i.e. < 1 Mbps download speed) on my Dell Inspiron 24 - 5488 Series all-in-one. After two calls with Dell, it turns out that the issue was caused by the SmartByte Network Service x64 being set to 'Automatic'. Once the Startup type for this service was set to 'Disabled', my Wi-Fi network speed return to normal (around 25 Mbps). Not too sure what other flow-on effects this setting may have, but for the time being, this has certainly done the trick
 

Rizombie

Right off the assembly line
Extremely slow wi-fi, tried everything I found - Wireless Networking

Hey Whitestar_999 I just made an account on this site just to tell you how grateful I am for this answer! You are a moderator so I guess my "like" doesnt matter but you saved me up a lot of hustle ! Something was clocking my internet speed to 0.5 of my actual speed (weather it was on my wifi or on my mobile's network) and I was certain that my network card was not the issue.

For other users: Search for "smartbyte" on windows search and it will open up a program, click on it and once the window pops up, you'll see just one option you can disable :) What it does when it is enabled is that it clocks down your internet speed and prioritizes certain processes over others (like giving priority to video streaming instead of, for instance, downloads)
 
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