Windows 7 is frequently dropped, not necessarily the fault of downloading

  
In Windows XP system (in the case of the system default settings), downloading movies with Thunder or Express is fine, but when switching to Windows 7, the Thunder or Express will stop downloading. These users think that Thunder, Express and Windows 7 are not compatible, or think that Thunder and Express have grabbed bandwidth, so they frequently drop the line.
After a few days of testing, the author found that the situation reflected by Windows 7 users does exist, but it did not reach the situation of “frequent”. At the same time, it is not that Thunder or Express has grabbed the bandwidth. (Even if I grab the bandwidth, the form of the performance is slow, not dropped.) In the process of the author looking for the problem, I think it is caused by the Windows 7 system's default settings for the power management of the network card.
In the Control Panel, right-click "Local Connections" and select "ldquo; Properties" in the pop-up menu (Figure 1). At this point, the system will appear in the "local connection properties" dialog box, click on the "Configure" button (Figure 2)

Figure 1 Click on the properties

Figure 2 Click on the configuration Button
Then, the system opens the NIC Properties window. In this new window, switch to the “Power Management” option to disable the Windows 7 system by default. “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power” (Figure 3).

Figure 3 Power Management
After the modification is completed, save the settings and exit.
This article is only a solution for the dropout, not that the drop of the Windows 7 system is caused by the power management of the network card.

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