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I am downloading a game from Steam and loading a HD video on Youtube, download rate is about 10Mbps, as it says at the Performance tab for Wireless on the Task Manager, but when I go to the Processes tab, the percentage of network usage is 0, for all the processes. Is it a bug or is it caused by a virus? I use Windows 8.1
Edit: My Task Manager was working properly before, showing the network usage properly for every process, but some days ago I tryed to disable WiFi using the keyboard shortcut of my notebook (Dell), wich enabled and disabled airplane mode, I made just for testing and never did this before on this notebook. Maybe this is related to the problem.
Do you know what the maximum speed is that your network card can handle? Maybe it is very high – pietergdp – 2015-01-18T17:01:17.843
I seem to have the same problem :o But I found it already discussed here. In my case I suspect the last answert would apply, because i have virtualbox. http://superuser.com/questions/626073/how-to-make-windows-task-manager-to-show-network-usage
– Vitas – 2015-01-18T20:20:55.473pietergdp please first check the basic facts before writing useless comments. Windows 8.1 task manager shows Mbps by default, so speed of the NIC does not matter at all. – Vitas – 2015-01-18T20:29:25.940
pietergdp - I think you mean that ratio between network usage of a process and maximum speed of network is to low and appears as 0%, the maximum speed is probably high, but I allready have seen this indicator working properly, showing low values, but not zero, even just loading a video, nothing more. – user162208 – 2015-01-19T06:03:02.997