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Internet works from mobile phone but is throttled on laptop

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I need to explain the scenario - I'm sure that this is NOT a problem with my laptop :)

I'm in Myanmar for a few days, and the internet connection is very unreliable for my online lessons, (I knew this before my visit).

Specifically, the internet speed using my laptop is 'throttled' back to a snail's pace, BUT my internet speed directly from my mobile is about 30 MB/sec.

If I tether my mobile to my laptop using either the hotspot, USB or ethernet, then the 30 MB/sec drops to perhaps 0.5 MB/sec.

That leads me to assume that the military government is identifying that I'm trying to connect to the internet from my laptop. To try to resolve this problem. I'm spoofing my browser user-agent (using the Chrome extension) to be an Android device. But although the download speed has improved to about 2 MB/sec, I think this is because of the simpler webpages being delivered to my browser by the website.

I also configured the TTL value to be 65, as suggested on some websites, but no change...

Can anyone suggest other things to try? Cmd pings from my laptop to google.com are about 87msec, so I don' think it's a DNS resolving problem (I switched to Googles 8.8.8.8 but that made no difference..

Thanks!!

PS - My reason for wanting to resolve this problem is to allow me to do my online Zoom lessons from my laptop (as usual). Otherwise, I will have to do them using Zoom on my mobile phone, but that does have some limitations, so using my laptop is much preferred!

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